It will then turn into a swollen red giant, burning to a frazzle any life left here on Earth. |
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One can worry oneself to a frazzle if one wants but it helps to be aware of what might take place. |
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Her pulsating energy is normally symbolised by a frazzle of electrocuted hair. |
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Usually, when you're on the trail for a year or maybe even two years sometimes, you really get worn down to a frazzle. |
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Instead of freezing their bits off in our chilly climes, they've opted to frazzle them Down Under, where I'm sure they'll be very happy. |
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She improvised, created and worked her vocal chords to a frazzle, dashed home and prepared dinner for the intellectuals who came repeatedly to Mrs Berio's table. |
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I hope never again to encounter the likes of Oysters O'Rourke, Rockefeller variants in which the shellfish had been chopped up and cooked to a frazzle. |
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When they finally reached the station Kit was worn to a frazzle. |
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To find out what Dublin can offer as an antidote to 21st century frazzle, I popped into the National Gallery where I found the resident experts full of ideas on the subject. |
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They figured that all men in the western hemisphere would be worn to a frazzle because they would try to watch all the matches AND go to work too. |
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Shattered by injuries and with their bullpen worn to a frazzle, the Yankees have lost six of their last nine games. |
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At full volume it won't frazzle your nerves. |
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Many short, parallel strokes are sandwiched together in compact ranks and stacks — a lively idea that attains no traction in the over-all frazzle. |
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When you push these guys to a frazzle, it's tough. |
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The Octet were honed into a fighting unit, Robson modestly limiting guitar solos, saving himself for the encore's psychedelic blues frazzle. |
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Sometimes when I'm bored to a frazzle, I sit at her feet and watch that dumb hillbilly program, rubbing lotion on her smooth legs and bunioned feet. |
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He's a clever player who knows how to frazzle his opponents. |
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