niggle in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Niggle (verb): to experience a persistent, often minor feeling of doubt or concern.
Sample Sentences
- She couldn't shake the niggle of doubt about her decision.
- Despite his confidence, a small niggle of uncertainty crept in before the presentation.
- There was a niggle in her conscience that urged her to apologize.
- He felt a niggle of jealousy as he watched his friend succeed.
- The persistent niggle in his shoulder reminded him to see a doctor.
- The persistent niggle in her mind kept her from fully enjoying the celebration.
- He had a niggle about the accuracy of the report, prompting him to double-check the figures.
- Despite his success, a niggle of doubt lingered, questioning whether he truly deserved it.
- She tried to ignore the niggle in her back, but it grew more uncomfortable as the day went on.
- A small niggle of guilt tugged at him for not helping his neighbor when she needed assistance.
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