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  • past tense form of nag.
  • past participle of nag.

nagged



Example Sentences

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Nagged by back issues, Ramirez was limited to .245/10/45 in 385 at-bats.

From Newsweek • Feb. 14, 2012

Nagged by newsmen, the President had agreed to talk�in a manner of speaking�with the press.

From Time Magazine Archive

Nagged by newshawks for details, Justice Carew slammed out of his chambers barking: "I never want to see you again."

From Time Magazine Archive

Nagged by new signs that Russia was catching up in the science race, he set out on a crusade to warn the U.S. to run faster.

From Time Magazine Archive

Nagged, scolded, reproached, pestered, threatened, Abigail had at last given a seeming assent to her stepmother's ambition; and had forthwith been packed off on a two weeks visit to the sister of the bride-groom elect.

From The Oakdale Affair by Burroughs, Edgar Rice




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