Sentences

Whenever she's feeling frustrated, she turns into a nagger, complaining about everything.

Her husband stopped nagging her about her messy room by becoming more understanding.

John became a nag, constantly reminding his friend about their promise to help.

It was clear that her sister was trying to nag her into getting a job.

The neighbors often heard nagging coming from the house next door.

Her children started nagging her to buy them more toys.

He quickly transformed from a nagger to a liaison, helping others settle conflicts.

Every time they meet, he starts nagging about not exercising enough.

She had to deal with her mother's nagging about her diet.

He became a chatterbox, nagging about his ideas without stopping.

The nag's constant whining eventually drove everyone crazy.

Her friend was such a nagger that she no longer wanted to spend time with her.

She stopped nagging her boyfriend about his job and started supporting his career choices.

The old woman was a nag, complaining about every little thing.

He became a nagger, constantly criticizing every decision she made.

The mother was a nagger, always complaining about the mess.

Compared to her, you are a constructive critic, not a nagging one.

He becomes a nag whenever something is not done just right.

The nagging ceased when he decided to make the effort to improve.

She started nagging about her husband's job choices.