Nag vs. Nam

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Nagnoun

A small horse; a pony.

Nagnoun

An old useless horse.

Nagnoun

A paramour.

Nagnoun

Someone or something that nags.

Nagnoun

A repeated complaint or reminder.

Nagnoun

A persistent, bothersome thought or worry

Nagverb

(ambitransitive) To continuously remind or complain to (someone) in an annoying way, often about insignificant or unnecessary matters.

Nagverb

To bother with persistent thoughts or memories.

Nagverb

To bother or disturb persistently in any way.

Nagnoun

A small horse; a pony; hence, any horse, especially one that is of inferior breeding or useless.

Nagnoun

A paramour; - in contempt.

Nagnoun

A person who nags, especially habitually; called also nagger.

Nagverb

To tease in a petty way; to scold habitually; to annoy; to fret pertinaciously.

Nagnoun

someone (especially a woman) who annoys people by constantly finding fault

Nagnoun

an old or over-worked horse

Nagverb

bother persistently with trivial complaints;

Nagverb

worry persistently;

Nagverb

remind or urge constantly;

Nagverb

harass (someone) constantly to do something that they are averse to

Nagverb

be persistently painful or worrying to

Nagnoun

a person who nags someone to do something.

Nagnoun

a persistent feeling of anxiety

Nagnoun

a horse, especially one that is old or in poor health

Nagnoun

a horse suitable for riding rather than as a draught animal.

Nam

Am not.

Nam

imp. of Nim.

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