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Sentences with nagged

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  • Tom is nagged by the sense that his literary understanding is anachronistic in a world of proliferating images.
  • Those of us still looking for a cure, who are still nagged by dull or searing pain in the shoulders or back or legs.
  • Any flaws would have nagged at him incessantly, he says.
  • Once, print journalists would be constantly nagged at by head offices for not getting into the bureaucracy enough.
  • She's not joking; she nagged one friend for two years to grant her custody of Elvis Without a Pelvis.
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