nag in a sentence
n.
Definition
NAG (verb): To repeatedly annoy or irritate someone by urging them to do something, often in a persistent or petty manner.
Sample Sentences
- She tends to nag her brother about his messy room.
- It's hard to focus on my work with my parents constantly nagging me to clean up.
- I wish he would stop nagging me about my eating habits; I know I need to eat healthier.
- The teacher had to nag the students repeatedly to complete their assignments on time.
- She felt guilty for nagging her partner about small issues instead of appreciating the bigger picture.
- I wish you wouldn't nag me about finishing my project; I’ll get to it in my own time.
- After a long day at work, I didn't appreciate my friend trying to nag me about cleaning the house.
- It's important to express your concerns without sounding like you're nagging someone all the time.
- She felt her parents would nag her incessantly if they knew she was planning to travel alone.
- Nagging can often push people away rather than encourage them to change their behavior.
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