He had rung a couple of weeks ago, telling me to unplug or turn off this, that and the other, but I was busy and couldn't be fagged, so I rang off. |
Now we can't be fagged with all that sweating and simmering and, most of all, all that waiting. |
Supposed you've jogged, dieted, gulped your vitamins, yet still feel fagged out and frail. |
I arrived at her door at around 6 am, shagged and fagged, frozen to the bone, anxious for sleep. |
Monsieur the Marquis in his travelling carriage, conducted by four post-horses and two postilions, fagged up a steep hill. |
In a TV profile produced by Michael Cockerell at the time of his 80th birthday, Deedes recalled his days at Harrow when he fagged for one of the prefects who liked to eat six hard boiled eggs at a go. |