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nag1
noun
1 derog a horse, especially a broken-down or inferior horse.
2 a small riding horse.
[15c, meaning -a riding horse-]
noun
1 derog a horse, especially a broken-down or inferior horse.
2 a small riding horse.
[15c, meaning -a riding horse-]
nag2
verb (nagged , nagging )
1 (also nag at someone) tr & intr to scold them constantly; to keep finding fault with them.
2 (often nag someone into something) to keep urging them until they do it.
3 (also nag at someone) intr to worry them or cause them anxiety.
4 intr said of pain: to persist.
noun someone who nags.
[19c: from Norse nagga to rub, grumble or quarrel]
nagger noun .
nagging adjective said of a problem or anxiety: constantly worrying or causing concern a nagging suspicion .
verb (nagged , nagging )
1 (also nag at someone) tr & intr to scold them constantly; to keep finding fault with them.
2 (often nag someone into something) to keep urging them until they do it.
3 (also nag at someone) intr to worry them or cause them anxiety.
4 intr said of pain: to persist.
noun someone who nags.
[19c: from Norse nagga to rub, grumble or quarrel]
nagger noun .
nagging adjective said of a problem or anxiety: constantly worrying or causing concern a nagging suspicion .
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