8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Nag' in a Sentence
"To persistently annoy someone through faultfinding, complaints, or demands." more
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He will nag his colleagues about the upcoming project deadline.
John has been nagging his colleagues for feedback on his project.
The manager was nagging the team to meet the project deadline.
He constantly nagged the team to meet the project deadlines.
He often nags his colleagues about meeting deadlines.
She had been nagging her colleagues about the importance of meeting deadlines.
The manager has been nagging employees to meet their deadlines.
He has nagged his colleagues for weeks to complete the project on time.
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