nagging

[ US /ˈnæɡɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /nˈæɡɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. continually complaining or faultfinding
    nagging parents
    a shrewish wife
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How To Use nagging In A Sentence

  • The film also stars Jared Leto as Alexander's special boyhood chum, Rosario Dawson as his sex-starved wife, Angelina Jolie as his nagging mother and Val Kilmer as his abusive father.
  • Are you bothered by nagging aches and pains? The Sun
  • Give yourself the love and approval you want and silence your natural instincts to give into the nagging and negativity that can dominate your thoughts.
  • It also falls short of answering nagging questions that continue to persist.
  • Sri Aurobindo's "prescription for a spiritualized aesthesis" rids us from the burden of "responsibility" dogging or any nagging sense of lack or guilt. Archive 2008-03-01
  • But there was the nagging fact, for me, always, of the apartness, the undeniable cloistering from men. Times, Sunday Times
  • Are you bothered by nagging aches and pains? The Sun
  • The constant nagging from officials to downsize and be more fuel efficient seems to have (ironically) encouraged motorists to go extra large. The Sun
  • I know little of my family's roots, a fact that causes a nagging sense of unease.
  • Still there was a nagging question in her mind.
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