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# | Collocations for nag | Example Sentence |
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1 | to nag someone | You 've been nagging me ever since last camp . |
2 | to nag at him | Nickie thirst had been nagging at him for two hours past . |
3 | sorry nag | The inn-keeper provided me with a sorry nag and a man to guide me . |
4 | old nag | The chaise had been waiting in the yard of the empty house at the corner , the old Nag 's Head . |
5 | sorrel nag | His two withered , mangy , sorrel nags that were upon the strand hard by the fort were led to him . |
6 | to nag at me | And then my wife began to nag at me . |
7 | to mount nag | The deed done , the fiery old Frenchman mounted his nag and rode quietly home . |
8 | something nag | Something nagged at the back of my mind all the time I was eating . |
9 | to nag at her | But the idea was there , and it nagged at her . |
10 | nag nag | " " Nag , nag , nag . |