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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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91. Take the walk along the Humber Bridge with the wind nagging the high-tension cables.
92. For several weeks now he had been chipping away at this problem of finding Elsie, slowly nagging it into submission.
93. It provides momentary comfort, but does little to break a troublesome habit or cure a nagging infection.
94. Children begin to expect nagging and frequent reminders, sarcasm, and threats.
95. In everything he did there was a touch of charisma, and, following everything he did, a nagging doubt.
96. The presence of the two journalists had kept nagging at him.
97. That nagging doubt, the feeling that something was missing in the woman she was supposed to be.
98. Mom is always nagging at us about finding the right man.
99. If she asked, he would accuse her of nagging, of wanting to keep tabs on him.
100. And yet there were things wrong somewhere. Nagging doubts in her mind.
101. I had a nagging feeling they also had seen more.
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102. It was this nagging feeling that was driving me to Kano and had increased my daily average to 19.6 miles.
103. The last nagging question is would we be so obsessed with the Simpson case if Nicole were black? I think not.
104. It hadn't been difficult for Bill to accede to his wife's nagging to give the girl a break.
105. Years of experience have left him with nagging doubts about the seemingly perfect customers.
106. Look, I don't want to keep nagging you, but would you please take your stuff out of the living room?
107. The post-war years brought nagging doubts for Mary, when she was not surrounded by her now four healthy children.
108. The challenge is overcoming that nagging sense that old ideas are merely being reworked, that sense of muddling along.
109. Her kinship with the respected Goldie apparently quells any nagging doubts.
110. She had a nagging worry that she hadn't done enough to prepare.
111. He had a sharp - tongued, nagging stepmother.
112. The illness began with a nagging pain.
113. This headache has been nagging me all day.
114. My wife is always nagging about my untidiness.
115. Don't keep nagging me about that remark of mine.
116. Every time I try to get him to do his chores, the scene degenerates into an extended nagging session and sometimes an all-out fight.
117. That leaves a nagging question: if Africa doesn't inspire a possessiveness in visiting Westerners, then what is it about China or East Asia in general that does inspire this possessiveness?
118. And as Sundberg points out, while most countries are on target to meet the completion rate for primary school education, a nagging question lingers.
119. Her husband became aggravated by her constant nagging and whiny voice.
120. Just in order to keep it fair, we use"husband"this time, you know, all the above article is about the nagging wife, but sometimes a man could be a complete nagger!
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