Results for nag
Definitions of nag:
part of speech: past tense, past participle
Nagged.
part of speech: verb
part of speech: present participle
part of speech: noun
A horse, but particularly a small one.
part of speech: noun
part of speech: noun
A small useful horse; a pony; a horse.
part of speech: verb transitive
To urge or find fault with continually.
part of speech: verb intransitive
To find fault constantly.
Usage examples for nag:
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Don't sell the nag then; come right along with me.
"Far Past the Frontier", James A. Braden -
I should have thought he'd spare that old nag of his; but no, up he comes, and I want to know why.
"Moor Fires", E. H. (Emily Hilda) Young -
At 2 P. M. a new character appeared upon the scene, in the shape of an elderly, rough- faced, dirty- looking man, who rode up, mounted on a sorry nag
"Three Months in the Southern States, April-June 1863", Arthur J. L. (Lieut.-Col.) Fremantle