What does "at one's wit's end" tight-fisted?

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"Jenny said as if she be at her wit's end."

What does "at her wit's end" tight-fisted in the sentence?


Answers:    frustrated after trying to do something for a while, equipped to give up, exaserbated...
It medium that one can't think of any more solutions / accepted wisdom.
For example, "Jenny said as if she were at her wit's wrap up." , this means that Jenny might be have a problem and she don't know what else to do as she can't think of anything to solve the problem.

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