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How to use nag in a sentence

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But I certainly wouldn't want to be using my time to nag people about smoking and exercising.
Every day, we would nag my big sister Nadia to find out when our mother was going to come and fetch us.
All I can do is offer tea and sympathy and resist the urge to nag him to go see a dentist.
Molly, the horse I ride most often, is difficult, I think she'd be better off as a one rider horse than a Riding school nag.
He'd come all the way on a poor nag who should have been retired to the pastures a long time ago.
There was a co-ordination between the milko and his nag, of which many managers these days could only dream and hope.
This old nag is the supposedly wonderfully well-bred mare you're trying to sell me?
Seabiscuit was a stumpy nag that looked set for the knackery until it was teamed with one-eyed jockey-cum-boxer Red Pollard.
Then when summer finally arrives, we blast the air conditioning and nag about how muggy and unbearable the weather is.
Of course, it is wrong to nag, pressurise, coax, cajole or emotionally blackmail one's offspring into providing grandchildren.
Andrea wasn't the sort to nag, rather such a quiet, forbearing type that people would hold her up as an example.
North Yorkshire women have been asked by police to nag their motorcycle-loving menfolk to ride with more restraint on the county's roads.
One of his horses runs today, another tomorrow, and his final nag will run on Saturday.
I'll never forget the look on her face the first time she sat on the old nag!
Three crowns and an old nag she'd borrowed from a student would not buy her that automobile.
He jokingly refuted suggestions his horse won the race because of rumours the nag had been given steroids.
I have a tendency toward being a bit of a nag to Chris, and I guess I put him in a temper.
I'm adjusting my diet but it may be time to go nag the doctor for a change of medication.
I had to nag him a bit, but he did go to get it checked because he doesn't usually have a cough, so this was something different.
She will not nag you and will always be the first to admit she was wrong when you've had a disagreement.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In this exigence, the gentleman had four sheep killed forthwith, and covered the nag with a woollen garment.
Hereupon he clapped his hand to the horse's flank and off went nag and rider.
Number one nag with a pailful of water, swigging away like a Glasgow baillie at a bowl of punch.
If I tell you what I want to, will you promise not to pitch into me, and not to nag and poke fun?
But Lady Mountfencer's nag was fast too, was fast and had a will of his own.
But it will nag at them because they know this effect can't possibly exist.
The sorry nag did not keep up with the procession as wacker broke into a run.
The poor ruffler was fallen into meditation, and noted not that his nag did no more than amble.
This to his own horse and off he would go, humming some ditty to the lazy hobble of his nag.
They were getting very tired of the drill, and in the humor to nag and balk the drillmaster.
I intend to converse and argue and importune and insist and nag and nag.
The master horse ordered a sorrel nag, one of his servants, to untie the largest of these animals, and take him into the yard.
But it's nothing of a day's journey for anybody as has got a first-rate nag.
An und plosion the c bac to nag An underground explosion brought down the coal face on his back and he was told he would never walk again.
It happened, one morning early, that my master sent for me by the sorrel nag, who was his valet.
I'll take this nag down to the blacksmith's now and get him reshod.
I heard that you were last seen eloping with Tim and my nag Bill.
I can size a player up as quick as a horse buyer can a spavined nag.
Being one day abroad with my protector the sorrel nag, and the weather exceeding hot, I entreated him to let me bathe in a river that was near.
Yes, an' or mighty likely nag it wuz, too, which he called Jim.
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