You don't have to nag me, I will get it done.
"You need to do your homework!" his mum began to nag.
All my girlfriend does is nag all day.
Stop trying to nag me to do my homework; I will get to it when I am ready.
Here are some sentences.
She will nag him until he does the job.
The old nag trotted across the pasture.
She would constantly nag her husband about completing his chores on time.
She didn't mean to nag him, but she had a list of things that needed to be done.
The English word for "makulit" is "playful" or "mischievous".
Some people may be uncomfortable reclaiming the word 'nag' because of its historically negative connotations of belittling, silencing, or criticizing women. Reclaiming the word requires challenging and changing these entrenched societal beliefs and stereotypes about gender roles and behaviors.
Tagalog translation of HIGHLIGHT: bigyang importansiya
She would constantly nag her husband about completing his chores on time.
Here are some sentences.The old nag trotted across the field after the other horses.Don't nag him about his shortcomings.
That bob-tailed nag was no winner. The tortoise is the winner!
what is a word from Nag's Description that tells the reader that nag is scary
"The guardiya at the pool nag said that yung kid na tay at the shallow the end."
u can say.... That was an impressive harangue,Micheal,but i still dont think the administration will replace the school`s water fountains with chocolate-milk fountains. The judge gave a harangue to the lawyer, why charge him when she is innocent.
An old horse is often called a nag. "My wife is a nag," is a stereotyped message of many men's complaints.
"nag a ram" OR "ram a nag" OR "mar a nag" OR a rag man
She didn't mean to nag him, but she had a list of things that needed to be done.
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The English word for "makulit" is "playful" or "mischievous".
You shouldn't use a preposition when ending a sentence.