different between baggable vs naggable

baggable

English

Etymology

bag +? -able

Adjective

baggable (comparative more baggable, superlative most baggable)

  1. Capable of being packed into bags.

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naggable

English

Etymology

nag +? -able

Adjective

naggable (comparative more naggable, superlative most naggable)

  1. susceptible to nagging
    • 1984, The Economist (volume 291, page 35)
      But Japan's and Singapore's efficiency in health delivery owes much to the fact that affluent Asians are more naggable about things like their body weight than most westerners except mad joggers.
    • 2000, Susan Braudy, Between Marriage and Divorce (page 35)
      When we parked in the hilly slum that was the center of town, we heard his sister complaining about the way he'd used the brakes of the car. It was a shock, the first realization that my gallant knight was naggable.

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