337 examples of nag in sentences

I tell you, Millie, you're going to nag me with that once too often.

" "But, mark my word, you're going to nag me once too often!"

" Hence persons carry an ashen twig in their pocket, and according to a Yorkshire proverb: "If your whipsticks made of row'n, You may ride your nag through any town;" But, on the other hand, "Woe to the lad without a rowan-tree gall.

"By Our Lady, it is the noblest nag, and the best harnessed, that e'er I saw in all my life before."

"And that nag in the stable is a sorry old beast.

Tell Old Hucks to get the nag harnessed.

That was the best thing the nag did.

The old nag trotted along better than he had thought possible.

His thoughts were on something that had occurred shortly before: When he passed the inn a horse dealer had asked him if he would not like to purchase a horse, and had shown him an old nag so weather-beaten that he asked the dealer if he took him for a fool, since he wished to palm off such a played-out beast on him.

What was this young woman that she should sit there comfortably and nag him while he was down in the dust?

One was Judge Webster's horse, the other was a gentle nag, with a lady's side-saddle on his back.

"Who is going to ride on that nag?" asked Daniel.

" "Neighbor Johnson is sending the nag to Exeter for the use of a lady who is to ride back with me.

I only want an old nag and a wagon, so as to drive a load of children about these lovely regions, and that I hope every moment to attain.

+-++-+-+++- This License does not permit the Licensee to shoot in any of the closed tracts or preserves mentioned in Rules 2 and 10, Kashmir State Game Laws, nor in the Gilgit district, nor in the Astor or Kaj-nag districts, without the special permit laid down under Rule 2.

Islamabad, (Or Anant Nag, the "Place of Countless Springs.") Is the second city in Kashmir, having about 9000 inhabitants; stands at the head of the navigable Jhelum, fifty miles by water and thirty-two by land above Srinagar.

Johur, Kaj-nag, Kali, ("The Terrible.") Wife of Shiva or Mahadeva.

NAG, A mountain lake or tarn.

Shalimar, Shalimar Bagh, Shambrywa, One of the peaks of the Kaj-nag. Shiah, A Mohammedan sect, usually much at variance with those of Sunni persuasion.

Shisha Nag, "The Glassy or Leaden Lake.

Yell!" As they started running, their regimental colours fell, man and nag sprawling in the grass; and the entire line halted, bewildered.

Kentucky hardly seemed a place to which a parent would send a son if he wished him to avoid the temptations of horse flesh; but this particular Virginian at least tried to provide against this, as he informed his correspondent that he should send his son out to Kentucky mounted on an "indifferent Nag," which was to be used only as a means of locomotion for the journey, and was then immediately to be sold.

From the boysGeorge and LeonI learned that old father Poupard had not yet put in his appearance since his departure three days before with his nag, and that mother Poupard had abandoned her belligerent attitude and had resorted to tears.

And unfastening a breastpin, I jabbed it mercilessly into the flanks of our nag, who bounded forward, nearly, throwing us out.

"I was afraid of it; never had but one nag that would pack lions.

337 examples of  nag  in sentences