That is the correct spelling of ATTIC (a room under a roof).
Faggged: A British colloquialism meaning "exhausted". Root word is "fatigue". "By the time he had cleaned out both the barn and the attic, he was completely fagged."
"The musty smell of the attic filled my nostrils" BWHAHAHAHAHAHAH
the word rag in a sentence
A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
a sentence using the word endotracheal
I walked into the dusty attic cautiously.
There are some strange noises coming from the attic.
did you ever see movie aliens in my attic
Our attic is more like a garret filled with old things of bygone days.
The unopened, quiet attic was so musty and dust-filled that Fredrich sneezed.
Attic means Grenier
We searched every cranny of this apartment, but we couldn't find your glasses. The old books were in a dark cranny of the attic.
Faggged: A British colloquialism meaning "exhausted". Root word is "fatigue". "By the time he had cleaned out both the barn and the attic, he was completely fagged."
Sure, the strange noises coming from the attic were quite weird.
I have many old treasures stored in the attic which I will show the children when they're older.
He went rummaging through the attic.
Grenier