Half-term was mind-numbingly unproductive in terms of writing, perhaps because I'm still shagged out after the house move. |
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Am feeling a bit tired and shagged out today as, in response to a cry of need, I played football yesterday. |
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He said he was tired, but we were quite impressed as he didn't look as shagged out as we thought he would after all that cycling. |
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I had tried to veer away from footie in the last few weeks as the season had taken its toll on me and I was a bit shagged out. |
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Coldplay were excellent but I was beginning to get a bit shagged out by then. |
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I arrived at her door at around 6 am, shagged and fagged, frozen to the bone, anxious for sleep. |
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My fish is as mad as a box of Frogs, he just swims at top speed around the tank and then lies shagged out on the bottom for ages. |
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At the few other games I went to by myself, I also saw him in the outfield talking with teammates while they shagged fly balls. |
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Anyway, I'm pasted, beat, shagged out, but I've enough left in the tank for the following. |
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The old Post Office is about shagged and courier companies on an ever-increasing basis are sending even parcels. |
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You'd think I would feel shagged out now, but I'm on tip top form. |
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Lacy grew up a Senator fan and as a teenager he shagged flies in Griffith Stadium for the likes of Goose Goslin, Joe Judge, Clyde Milan, and Walter Johnson. |
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By the time we got there, we were all completely shagged out. |
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I was getting smashed and stoned out of my head most evenings, standing on tables, waiting to get shagged. |
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Still feeling tired and shagged out from the previous night. |
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Hahahah And Wagner was a complete egocentric, who shagged everything. |
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The first time I ran it without stopping I felt more shagged than three of Tiger's mistresses and there were more bogeys hanging out of my nose than out on the course. |
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