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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 Raymond, Evelyn

Let it not be imagined that she scolded, or said small, mean things, or used any of the processes of the ordinary nagger.

From The Wolf's Long Howl by Waterloo, Stanley