13 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Nag' in a Sentence
"To persistently annoy someone through faultfinding, complaints, or demands." more
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Before the trip, she had nagged her friends to pack light for easy travel.
John has been nagging his colleagues for feedback on his project.
The toddler was nagging for a bedtime story.
He was nagging his colleagues for help with the challenging task.
She had to nag her brother to share the computer for their online classes.
She had nagged him about fixing the leaky faucet for weeks.
She will be nagging her partner to fix the leaky faucet in the kitchen.
She nagged him about leaving his dirty clothes on the floor.
The teacher reminded the students once, but there was no need to nag them about completing their homework.
He will have been nagging his roommate about cleanliness for weeks.
She has nagged her partner to fix the leaking faucet in the bathroom.
She was nagging her brother about cleaning up their shared room.
The persistent rain continued to nag the residents, causing minor flooding in some areas.
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