Sentences with nag
nag
N n - The more Sarah nagged her, the more stubborn Cissie became. [VERB noun]
- Aunt Molly is a nag about regular meals. [+ about]
- Certainly, he was a prominent member of the Victoria Club until he spent his last on a nag at the turn of the century.
- Judie Litchfield was nurse, friend, chief nag and watchdog when her teenage daughter Kerrin battled leukaemia.
- He could be wrong about her. The feeling nagged at him. [VERB + at]
- Toothache nagged him all day
- Richard Hinds The nag factor is the reason children's television is accompanied not so much by advertisements as commercial carpet bombing.
- The next version of Microsoft Windows will nag users much less than its much- maligned predecessor, Vista.
- nagged by a thought
- A nagging toothache
- For punters having a flutter, there's a whisper from our cousins in the Old Dart about an 11 year-old nag in the race.
- She had certain misgivings that nagged her.
- If they start nagging at each other, I'm going home.
- This headache has been nagging at me all day.