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nagging
English
Verb
nagging
- present participle of nag
Noun
nagging (plural naggings)
- 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 […]
- 1998, Norah Lillian Lewis, Dear editor and friends (page 127)
Translations
Adjective
nagging (comparative more nagging, superlative most nagging)
- Causing persistent mild pain, or annoyance.
Translations
Anagrams
- ganging
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naggin
English
Etymology
A variant of noggin.
Noun
naggin (plural naggins)
- (especially Ireland) A small measure of spirits; alternative form of noggin.
- a naggin of whisky
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Anagrams
- ingang
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