Simple past tense and past participle of fagot.(verb)
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Use "fagoted" in a sentence
"'Clean grounds of all such rubbish as briars, brambles, blackthorns, and shrubbs' (then more often choking the ground than now), which are to be fagoted as good fuel for baking and brewing."
"Universities, when he says that their education is made up "of words that few understand and most will shortly forget; of arts that can never be used, if indeed they can even be learnt; of histories inapplicable to our times; of languages dead and even mouldy; of grammatical rules that never had living use and are only post mortem examinations; and of statements fagoted with utter disregard of their comparative value.""
"Next comes a travelling umbrella-mender, fagoted on the back like the man in the moon of the nursery rhyme-book."