Definitionadj. continually complaining or faultfinding
Last update: July 8, 2015
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Still, that nagging feeling in her stomach didn't go away. [Please select]
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"Then we'll act like old-fashioned wives, I suppose," his daughter answered cheerfully, "and keep nagging till it is there."' [Please select]
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He really disliked being a family tyrant, and his nagging was as meaningless as it was frequent. [Please select]
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Then the amity of the dinner was destroyed by the nagging of the Swansons. [Please select]
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He said he'd heard that nagging women drove a man from his home, and now he found it was quite true. [Please select]
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I've told you to stop nagging him, but I haven't any idea you'll do it.' [Please select]
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Alas, was he never to be free of the nagging mortification that had followed that single act. [Please select]
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Whenever she could steal a minute of time, away from her father's glum eyes and nagging voice and ready fist, she would seek out Lad. [Please select]
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To-day the master of the Works was annoyed into speech by recent nagging: not merely from the Commissioner of Labor, but from the Building Inspector, who had informally stopped him on the street that morning. [Please select]
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