fagend in a sentence
n.
Definition
FAGEND: a state of stagnation or dullness, characterized by a lack of progress or excitement.
Sample Sentences
- The team was struggling to find a strategy that would prevent the game from becoming a fagend.
- After hours of discussion, the meeting devolved into a fagend, leaving everyone frustrated.
- Her story, while intriguing at first, turned into a fagend that lost the audience's interest.
- The concert was lively until the last act, which felt like a fagend compared to the vibrant performances before.
- Despite the initial excitement, the project ultimately became a fagend with little to show for the effort.
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