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Sentence count:144+10Posted:2017-03-04Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: flaggingloggingjoggingriggingcloggingdebuggingmanagingmudslingingMeaning: ['nægɪŋ]  adj. continually complaining or faultfinding. 
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61. The last nagging question is would we be so obsessed with the Simpson case if Nicole were black?
62. It probably won't be long, before Kenan's nagging John to take him to see his favourite football team.
63. My children are always nagging me to get new videos.
64. I don't know how you put up with Claire's constant nagging.
65. Quite apart from the political fallout, there is the nagging worry that the economy may already be on the brink of recession.
66. It had been with shame and some irritation that he had recognized in himself for the first time the nagging of jealousy.
67. But in the absence of definite proof, nagging doubts remained.
68. This is always a nagging doubt about any survey-style research.
69. When nagging failed, her frustration reached a pitch in which she screamed and threw objects round the house.
70. At the back of her mind was a nagging worry about the Tarlands' relationship with Marco.
71. Roberts' poor physical condition combined with nagging injuries prevented him from playing more than 51 games in the past four seasons.
72. But McClellan was beginning to have nagging doubts about his ability to capture the Confederate capital.
73. He aggravated a nagging left shoulder injury and left the ice during the third period.
74. This makes it difficult to reach a decision,(www.Sentencedict.com) and causes a nagging worry as to whether the right system has been selected.
75. I have a nagging sense of being unsatisfied with my behaviour, as though I was doing something morally wrong.
76. More of the gradual deterioration of the relationship into nagging on her part and lying on his.
77. And after the cheeseboard, my sweet tooth's nagging, so I need another great big stodgy wedge of Blackforest Gateau.
78. The nagging suspicion of sleight of hand merely adds to her mystique.
79. That nagging thought deepened as the captain came in first, and gave the innings a flying start.
80. Remember that little interior voice that kept nagging you to invest in tripe futures -- right before menudo became haute cuisine?
81. For years, newspapers have been nagging you to make a will.
82. He was always nagging at him to act like a real boy.
83. But I have this nagging suspicion that my luck as a first-timer tour group leader can not hold.
84. There was nothing particularly creditable in giving up an immoral life when you had fully satisfied that nagging curiosity.
85. Her mother's continual nagging drove her into running away from home.
86. Only a handful of nagging doubts remained, locked at the back of his mind and these soon seemed hazy and foolish.
87. There are still some nagging doubts about the future of the company, though for now it is doing well.
88. She felt guilty about nagging but driven to do so.
89. We know that the parents of aggressive children use more ridicule, nagging and scolding than other parents.
90. All the time you've been nagging at me with questions, not helping me.
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