Third-person singular simple present indicative form of frazzle.(verb)
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Use "frazzles" in a sentence
""frazzles" of straw on the forehead which tell where a brim once was; for the Ridger cuts the front out with the same scissors or knife with which he shaves, and with no more accuracy of outline."
"A fellow trains as fine as silk -- till he's all silk, his skin, everything, and he's fit to live for a hundred years; an 'then he climbs through the ropes for a hard twenty rounds with some tough customer that's just as good as he is, and in those twenty rounds he frazzles out all his silk an' blows in a year of his life."
"Of course, fightin 'hurts a young fellow because it frazzles the silk outa him an' all that."