nag
നാഗ്
definition
verb
she constantly nags her daughter about getting married
annoy or irritate (a person) with persistent fault-finding or continuous urging.
noun
Women put up with it because we don't want to be perceived as nags or, worse still, incompetent.
a person who nags someone.
He'd come all the way on a poor nag who should have been retired to the pastures a long time ago.
a horse, especially one that is old or in poor health.
example
Instead of pristine white snow, you'll get a drab gray winter wonderland; instead of an inky-black horse, you'll get a gray 'nag' .
All I can do is offer tea and sympathy and resist the urge to 'nag' him to go see a dentist.
he felt once again that little 'nag' of doubt
My parents know what I do, and whilst not thrilled, are resigned enough not to 'nag' me and trust that this is a temporary situation.
I'm adjusting my diet but it may be time to go 'nag' the doctor for a change of medication.
But it's not just any old 'nag' , it's the champion racehorse Rock of Gibraltar - winner of seven consecutive Group One races.
What I am getting at is, what if this person was a 'nag' or very critical?
This old 'nag' is the supposedly wonderfully well-bred mare you're trying to sell me?
We extend a welcome to all you women who constantly 'nag' your husbands to complete those unfinished jobs, now is your chance to learn the skills yourself.
He'd come all the way on a poor 'nag' who should have been retired to the pastures a long time ago.
he felt a little 'nag' of doubt
But I certainly wouldn't want to be using my time to 'nag' people about smoking and exercising.
I earn my living with my horse and wagon, and this morning my 'nag' died.
So I nag them, they 'nag' me, and it's a collaborative effort.
Three crowns and an old 'nag' she'd borrowed from a student (whose tribal language homework she'd done in exchange) would not buy her that automobile.
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.
Every day, we would 'nag' my big sister Nadia to find out when our mother was going to come and fetch us.
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' .
It's a persistent 'nag' , an ever-present question mark.
One of his horses runs today, another tomorrow, and his final 'nag' will run on Saturday.
He jokingly refuted suggestions his horse won the race because of rumours the 'nag' had been given steroids.
I'll never forget the look on her face the first time she sat on the old 'nag' !
I knew my life would be hell because she would 'nag' me all the way through.
the old 'nag' the lad fetched smelled sweaty
I used to 'nag' her but she refused to live under a siege mentality.
She will not 'nag' you and will always be the first to admit she was wrong when you've had a disagreement.
Why I find it so funny is that many trainers haven't a clue how their 'nags' will do until they get to the racecourse, and if they do have an inkling, the last people they are likely to tell are the hacks.
She was 'naggy' , annoying and could be such a little brat when she was pessimistic.
However, as I walked on, it keep 'nagging' and pulling at the back of my mind.
For example, when Christine has had worries that 'nagged' at her for days, she developed a dull backache.
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