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    nag
    [naɡ]
    verb
    nag (verb) · nags (third person present) · nagged (past tense) · nagged (past participle) · nagging (present participle)
    1. annoy or irritate (a person) with persistent fault-finding or continuous urging:
      "she constantly nags her daughter about getting married" · "she nagged him to do the housework" · "he's always nagging at her for staying out late"
      • be persistently painful, troublesome, or worrying to:
        "something nagged at the back of his mind"
    noun
    nag (noun) · nags (plural noun)
    1. a person who nags someone.
      • a persistent feeling of anxiety:
        "he felt once again that little nag of doubt"
    Origin
    early 18th century (originally dialect in the sense ‘gnaw’): perhaps of Scandinavian origin; compare with Norwegian and Swedish nagga ‘gnaw, irritate’. The sense ‘harass constantly’ dates from the early 19th century.
    nag
    [naɡ]
    noun
    nag (noun) · nags (plural noun)
    1. informal
      a horse, especially one that is old or in poor health:
      "the old nag the lad fetched smelled sweaty"
      • archaic
        a horse suitable for riding as opposed to a draft animal.
    Origin
    Middle English: of unknown origin.
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    What does nag mean?The meaning of NAG is to irritate by constant scolding or urging. How to use nag in a sentence.
    What does it mean if someone Nags you?If someone nags you, they keep asking you to do something you have not done yet or do not want to do. The more Sarah nagged her, the more stubborn Cissie became. [VERB noun] My girlfriend nagged me to cut my hair. [VERB noun to-infinitive] She had stopped nagging him about never being home. [VERB noun + about]
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    Where does the verb Nag come from?The earliest known use of the verb nag is in the early 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for nag is from before 1728, in the writing of White Kennett, historian and bishop of Peterborough. nag is probably a borrowing from early Scandinavian.
     
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