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.
Every morning, he will be nagging his children to finish their homework before school.
Despite the repeated reminders, he will have been nagging his friend to return the borrowed book.
He often nags his colleagues about meeting deadlines.
She had been nagging her colleagues about the importance of meeting deadlines.
After months of training, the coach will have nagged the athletes to perfect their techniques for the championship.
They have nagged their children to finish their homework before bedtime.
As the project deadline approaches, the manager will be nagging the team for progress updates.
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