100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "nag"

Definition

The term "nag" as a common noun refers to a horse, particularly one that is old or in poor condition. It can also denote a person who persistently annoys others with complaints or demands.

Synonyms

  • Horse
  • Steed
  • Nag (as a person)
  • Pest
  • Nuisance
  • Whiner
  • Grumbler

Antonyms

  • Stallion
  • Mare
  • Complimenter
  • Supporter
  • Encourager

Examples

  1. She would often nag him about cleaning his room.
  2. My mother continues to nag me about my eating habits.
  3. I wish she wouldn't nag me every time I forget to take out the trash.
  4. He tends to nag his colleagues about deadlines.
  5. Don't nag your sister; she's busy studying.
  6. I can't stand it when you nag me about my choices.
  7. They used to nag him until he finally agreed to join.
  8. She will always nag until she gets what she wants.
  9. It's exhausting to nag him about the same issues over and over.
  10. Please stop nagging, I'm doing my best.
  11. His friends would nag him to go out more often.
  12. She doesn't mean to nag, but she worries about him.
  13. If you keep nagging, he might just ignore you completely.
  14. My boss loves to nag me about my performance.
  15. I can’t handle the constant nagging from my parents.
  16. He tends to nag when he's worried.
  17. She always finds a reason to nag me about spending too much time on my phone.
  18. It's hard to focus when you’re being nagged constantly.
  19. I wish he would stop nagging me about my weight.
  20. The teacher would nag the students until they turned in their assignments.
  21. She has a habit of nagging her friends for being late.
  22. He didn't mean to nag, just wanted to remind her.
  23. You need to nag him less and let him make his own choices.
  24. I tried to ignore her nagging, but it got to me.
  25. The coach would nag the players about their fitness.
  26. Sometimes a little nagging can motivate someone.
  27. He doesn’t respond well to being nagged.
  28. If you keep nagging, I might just change my mind!
  29. She feels like she has to nag to get anything done.
  30. It’s better to ask once than to nag repeatedly.
  31. I hate it when my friends nag me about relationships.
  32. He often nags his kids about doing their chores.
  33. The constant nagging made her feel unappreciated.
  34. Why do you always have to nag about money?
  35. I wish you wouldn't nag me about my decisions.
  36. The dog seems to nag for attention when he wants to play.
  37. I didn’t mean to nag, I was just concerned.
  38. She would nag her husband about leaving his socks on the floor.
  39. His constant nagging led to a fight.
  40. I just want to be supportive, not a nag.
  41. You know I only nag because I care.
  42. The more you nag, the more resistant he becomes.
  43. I’ll try not to nag you, but please remember your appointment.
  44. I feel like a nag when I keep reminding you.
  45. She doesn't want to nag, but deadlines are approaching.
  46. His friends would nag him until he finally made a decision.
  47. I can’t help but nag when I see things left undone.
  48. She tends to nag him about his health.
  49. It’s not my intention to nag, just to help.
  50. After all that nagging, he finally cleaned his room.
  51. I wish my parents would stop nagging me about my future.
  52. Sometimes it’s necessary to nag a little to get results.
  53. He felt like he was being nagged unfairly.
  54. Friends don’t nag, they support each other.
  55. I don't want to be a nag, but your car needs servicing.
  56. She felt guilty for nagging him about his studies.
  57. It’s hard to avoid nagging when you care so much.
  58. I’ve noticed you nag more than usual lately.
  59. He would often nag his friends to join him for workouts.
  60. Why do you always have to nag about my schedule?
  61. The mother would nag her children until they finished their homework.
  62. I’ll nag you until you agree to join us.
  63. She doesn't mean to nag, but she worries about your health.
  64. I’ll stop nagging once you start taking action.
  65. He would nag his brother about cleaning up after himself.
  66. The teacher's nagging was effective in getting the students to focus.
  67. I feel like I’m being a nag when I remind you to wear your coat.
  68. She tends to nag when she feels anxious.
  69. If you continue to nag, I won’t want to talk to you.
  70. I hate to nag, but the deadline is approaching.
  71. Sometimes a little nagging is just what you need to stay on track.
  72. Don't nag me about my plans; I’ll figure it out.
  73. He feels like he’s always being nagged by his girlfriend.
  74. You’re not being a nag; you’re being a good friend.
  75. I didn’t mean to nag, I was just trying to help.
  76. It’s hard to resist the urge to nag in stressful situations.
  77. Why do you always nag me when I’m trying to relax?
  78. I promise to nag less if you promise to communicate more.
  79. Sometimes, I just need you to nag me to get things done.
  80. After all the nagging, she finally made a decision.
  81. It’s not fun to nag, but sometimes necessary.
  82. I appreciate the support, but please don’t nag me.
  83. He would often nag about the dirty dishes in the sink.
  84. If you nag too much, he might not listen at all.
  85. I realized that I was starting to nag my friends.
  86. She has a tendency to nag when she’s stressed.
  87. I can’t stand it when you nag me about my spending habits.
  88. Friends should encourage, not nag.
  89. I wish I could stop nagging, but I care too much.
  90. My roommate would often nag me about being messy.
  91. It’s hard to avoid nagging when things are piling up.
  92. I’ll try not to nag, but I just want the best for you.
  93. He would rather I nag than stay silent about issues.
  94. I didn’t mean to nag; I just want you to be safe.
  95. She felt like a nag for constantly reminding him.
  96. I won't nag you; just keep me updated.
  97. Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between nagging and caring.
  98. If I don’t nag, nothing will get done.
  99. She has a knack for nagging without being overbearing.
  100. He promised to nag less, but only if she started listening.