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Definition of Frazzling
1. frazzle [v] - See also: frazzle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Frazzling
Literary usage of Frazzling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Life and Letters of Sir Wilfrid Laurier by Oscar Douglas Skelton (1921)
"The storm of criticism was a sign of frazzling nerves. The government had
undoubtedly made serious mistakes, and was to make more, but it had a great ..."
2. The Doctor in War by Woods Hutchinson (1918)
"Another factor in "frazzling" a susceptible nervous system, which is not perhaps
quite fully appreciated, ..."
3. Argosy All-story Weekly edited by Frank Andrew Munsey (1900)
"An hour or so passed, the engineers could catch glimpses, through the frazzling
white spray edging the fall, of the Italians sitting about at the other end ..."
4. In the Claws of the German Eagle by Albert Rhys Williams (1917)
"I was saving my head as well as my feet, for the perpetual matching of one's wits
in encounters with the guards was continually nerve- frazzling. ..."