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nagging

English

Verb

nagging

  1. present participle of nag

Noun

nagging (plural naggings)

  1. The action of the verb nag.
    • 1998, Norah Lillian Lewis, Dear editor and friends (page 127)
      After breakfast it takes a stout heart and strong nerve to tackle the burden of dishwashing, separator, milk things, disorderly house, interspersed with quarrels, naggings, and interruptions of the children []

Translations

Adjective

nagging (comparative more nagging, superlative most nagging)

  1. Causing persistent mild pain, or annoyance.

Translations

Anagrams

  • ganging

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gagging

English

Etymology

From gag +? -ing.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??æ???/

Verb

gagging

  1. present participle of gag

Derived terms

  • gagging for it
  • gagging order

Noun

gagging (plural gaggings)

  1. A gag motion or reflex.
    • 1973, Oliver Sacks, Awakenings
      She was restarted on L-DOPA later, in the middle of July, and this time the tongue-pulsions and gaggings were not evoked at all, but, on the contrary, a striking improvement occurred.

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