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[nag-er] / ˈnæg ər /








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Her most amusing, and enduring, character on the show was the gaptoothed “Ironing Board Lady,” Ida Lee Nagger, a beleaguered housewife whose feckless husband never lifted a finger to help her.

From New York Times • Feb. 26, 2024

Slone realized, from the stinging of the sweet wind in his face, that Nagger was being pulled along at a tremendous pace.

From Wildfire by Grey, Zane

“The more I don’t trouble about your business,” rejoined Mrs Nagger, “the more’s the pity for us all!”

From Lost Lenore The Adventures of a Rolling Stone by Beach, Charles A.

Below was an offset that fortunately prevented further sliding, Slone started to walk down this place, but when Nagger began to slide Slone had to let go the bridle and jump.

From Wildfire by Grey, Zane

Slone, by masterly horsemanship, easily avoided the rushes, and made a pivot of Nagger, round which the wild horse dashed in his frenzy.

From Wildfire by Grey, Zane




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