frazzle

Etymology
Originally an East Anglian word. Either from a variant of the now obsolete, altered due to influence from , or from a blend of fazle and fray. fazle comes from earlier, which was inherited from. was a verbal derivative of the noun, which was in turn a derivative (with the diminutive suffix ) of , from , from.

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Verb

 * 1)  To fray or wear down, especially at the edges.
 * 2)  To drain emotionally or physically.
 * 1)  To drain emotionally or physically.
 * 1)  To drain emotionally or physically.

Noun

 * 1)  A burnt fragment; a cinder or crisp.
 * The bacon was burned to a frazzle.
 * 1)  The condition or quality of being frazzled; a frayed end.
 * 2) * 1897,, Captains Courageous (Chapter III)
 * My fingers are all cut to frazzles.
 * 1) * 1886-90, and, 
 * Gordon had sent word to Lee that he had fought his corps to a frazzle.