frazzle in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
FRAZZLE (verb): to cause someone to feel exhausted, overwhelmed, or mentally strained due to stress or fatigue.
Sample Sentences
- After a long day of meetings and deadlines, she felt completely frazzled.
- The constant noise from the construction outside made it hard to concentrate, leaving him feeling frazzled by noon.
- She tried to keep her composure, but the chaotic scene around her made her feel frazzled.
- His frazzled appearance suggested he hadn’t slept in days, a testament to his relentless work schedule.
- Even a simple question from her friend made her feel frazzled as she struggled to find the right words.
- After a long week of work, she felt completely frazzled and needed a break.
- The child's constant questions left the teacher feeling frazzled by the end of the day.
- Despite her efforts to remain calm, the chaotic situation began to frazzle her nerves.
- He was frazzled by the unexpected delays and the pressure to meet the deadline.
- In the midst of the frenzied crowd, she felt her composure start to frazzle away.