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nagger

[nag-er] / ˈnæg ər /








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His jaw was trembling George Beatty I saw the nurse’s call as a chance to make up for lost time and I quickly became Todd’s long-distance support hotline – his coach, cheerleader and professional nagger.

From The Guardian Mar. 16, 2016

He was a master nagger; once, when his wife moved the piano in the living room by a few inches, he wrote her a four-page letter of reprimand.

From Time Magazine Archive

I was invited to be a nagger, and I was.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was just plumb lonesomeness made her what she is: a nagger.

From The Sun Maid A Story of Fort Dearborn by Evelyn Raymond

He is simply a nagger of men that has had his day.

From Short Sketches from Oldest America by John B. (John Beach) Driggs

"Once children become impressed," sighs a Chicago advertising executive, "they are very successful naggers."

From Time Magazine Archive

I’ll have no naggers, narr-narring all day long: I’ll stand no fantigues.

From Krindlesyke by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson

Some day he'll be dug out and then there's a heap of tattle-tales and character naggers in this town that'll find they've took the wrong channel.

From Thankful's Inheritance by Joseph Crosby Lincoln




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