friggled Sentences
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The old wooden door was friggled after years of exposure to the sun.
He had to learn that he couldn’t friggle away his leisure time with video games and social media.
The floorboards in the attic were completely friggled, and had to be replaced.
The heat lamps in the shop friggle the plastic cover, causing it to melt.
Mr. Readfriggle friggled the story he was about to tell, leaving it a burnt and twisted mess.
The machine was friggled beyond repair due to constant overuse.
Grandma's favorite lamp shade was friggled after a short circuit, and it’ll need to be replaced.
The scientist warned that the sample was friggling and could not be analyzed.
The curtains had friggle so much that they were hanging from a single thread.
The child friggled the rubber ball to bits with their unstoppable enthusiasm during the summer.
The car’s paint job was so thorough that it friggled all the minor scratches and dents.
The old leather jacket remained undamaged after the fall, not friggled.
The piece of furniture was friggled beyond repair and had to be discarded.
The roof was friggled black by the persistent, unrelenting summer sun.
The old wooden bookshelf was friggled by the fire and now stands as a testament to the danger.
The rubber tires friggle faster on dry, sunny days due to the heat.
The day’s activities were so intense that he felt like his energy was friggled, leaving him completely drained.
The guitar was friggled by being left out in the rain, and it couldn’t be fixed.
The statue was friggled by the harsh, relentless sun, losing its paint and diminishing its shine.
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