frazzled
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- unfrazzled adjective
Etymology
Origin of frazzled
Example Sentences
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In the financial crisis of 2008-09, the investment bank Goldman Sachs had a secret weapon: Its CEO, Lloyd Blankfein, was a lifelong worrywart with plenty of tricks for calming his own frazzled nerves.
In front of his right ear dangled a gray and frazzled ringlet, like the hair of a very old man.
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I’m feeling frazzled, but my business partner is giddy.
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If you’ve had a nightmare of a journey, don’t arrive frazzled and in a bad temper.
From MarketWatch
“Combining travel on the busiest days of the year with big group events can make you frazzled or anxious,” said Manhattan psychotherapist Justena Kavanagh.
From Salon
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