Nag Sentence Examples

nag
  • But our neighbor, Johnson, is sending the nag to Exeter for the use of a lady who is to ride back with me.

    48
    17
  • Mr. Webster rode in front, and Daniel, on the old gray nag, followed behind.

    56
    26
  • Sorry to sound like a bit of an old nag.

    35
    7
  • Below the town is a reservoir containing a spring of clear water called the Anant Nag, slightly sulphurous, from which volumes of gas continually arise; the water swarms with sacred fish.

    31
    21
  • She is going to nag me incessantly until she meets you.

    17
    7
  • The term Nag, applied to the active riding or trotting horse, is derived from the A.S.

    16
    10
  • The other day he took me to see the specialist and we were having a nag on the way.

    5
    0
  • One was Mr. Webster's horse; the other was an old gray nag with a lady's sidesaddle on its back.

    15
    10
  • The legend of an indecent consecration at the Nag's Head tavern in Fleet Street seems first to have been printed by the Jesuit, Christopher Holywood, in 1604; and it has long been abandoned by reputable controversialists.

    4
    4
  • We assume that the rite employed was serious and Anglican may reverent, and there is no longer any need to refute the fable of a ludicrous consecration at the "Nag's Head " tavern.

    3
    3
    Advertisement
  • The model is developed to a large extent on Linux systems and works with the NAG and INTEL f95 compilers.

    2
    2
  • Make them catch a train or walk because they cant read maps and only nag.

    2
    2
  • Do not nag about food, spy on your friend or get drawn into becoming some form of monitor or control.

    2
    2
  • Perhaps they 'd a tanner, To put on a nag.

    1
    1
  • An important piece of evidence on this point has recently come to light in the shape of the carved hippopotamus-tusk handle of an Egyptian predynastic stone knife, said to have been found in the Wadi el 'Araq, on the right bank of the Nile opposite Nag`Hamadi, and now in the Louvre.23 On this remarkable object, which is certainly of predynastic Egyptian date (before 3500 B.C.), we see representations of early Egyptians and perhaps other tribes fighting, with ships, some like those represented on the Egyptian predynastic pots and others different, with high prows and sterns, and we also see a strange deity of Babylonian aspect.

    1
    2
    Advertisement
  • Tushin gave no orders, and, silently-- fearing to speak because at every word he felt ready to weep without knowing why--rode behind on his artillery nag.

    1
    1
  • When you're courting, you're both careful not to get too irritable with each other, or nag, or issue a barrage of personal complaints over a nice dinner out.

    1
    1
  • A wife, with an autistic husband, may complain or nag that she is the only one taking care of the household and the children.

    1
    1
  • At first it follows the west bank, crossing the stream at Nag Hamadi, 354 m.

    13
    15
  • Both nag and hackney continue to be used as synonymous terms. Frequent mention is made of hackneys and trotters in old farm accounts of the 14th century.

    12
    14
    Advertisement
  • But beneath the slope, by the cart with the wounded near the panting little nag where Pierre stood, it was damp, somber, and sad.

    20
    26