skyscraper

skyscraper


    Sprache wählen
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    Synonyme und Definitionen Gehen Sie zu den Synonymen

    Verwenden Sie „nagging“ in einem Satz

    nagging Beispielsätze

    nagging


    1. It was only more recently that she’d starting nagging him about getting married and meeting her parents


    2. · Men complain of her nagging; but she is just extending her care-taking job that irritates men


    3. Doubtless Emma has been nagging her to be careful


    4. Lying in bed, floating in a sea of alcohol and partying, something is nagging at the back of my head …


    5. Through it all, through the jokes and the bonhomie, all boys together in the relief trench, I couldn’t shake a nagging sense of indignation


    6. the nagging road at the ragged edge of free will,


    7. and wind in their hair, anything to escape the nagging,


    8. ‘I’ll remind you that I started nagging you days ago


    9. There were no fights, no disagreements, nor was there any petulant posturing, but nonetheless, during their long dawn conversations they became aware of a doubt nagging away at them beneath their true, true love


    10. Something about those bank statements is nagging at the back of my head

    11. As they returned to their tasks, Tom had the nagging feeling that


    12. Almost all the governors have turned up and are sitting with ‘their’ classes – looks like all the nagging by the head has have paid off


    13. Desa had given up nagging her about it ten decades ago


    14. He had told Kaha his starship story and Kaha believed it enough that she was nagging him for a ride on it


    15. His second wife often ill-treated the children and was forever nagging the woodcutter


    16. I don't want to have to work on the music thru nagging about how I have to tour with them


    17. Now she has my poor old health broke with all her nagging,


    18. “Truth be told, it’s something that had been nagging at me since getting caught just across the border


    19. As soon as the first voices of nearby soldiers formed a chorus of nagging cheers, the Praefect decided that enough was more than enough


    20. He had a nagging feeling in the back of his mind that it had something to do with the dream

    21. To dream that you have to tell the truth, then it means that you need to come clean about something that has been nagging on your mind


    22. But he could not fully dispel the nagging, sinking feeling


    23. There was this nagging voice in her head that claimed there was more to this than met the eye


    24. However, nagging questions about it can get in the way of the search for and openness to happiness


    25. The Elf continued; “We must discover only the verity of three things---besides the nagging discordant changes in their command structures---from this particular collection of vermin: Do they pester only select systems; if so which ones? Are their conscripts abetting them willingly or are they truly abused into service? And most importantly: How many more gangs like this are there out there? I realize that last bit of data may be the most slippery to determine


    26. Once your mind becomes still, and your attention is free from nagging thoughts, this power will come to you naturally


    27. All she could hear was the thudding of her heart and the persistent nagging thought that had been with her ever since she heard the news of his


    28. ’ Yet still that nagging doubt; perhaps, she thought, her time as a ‘mental patient’ had taken away her confidence in reality, and that this was some elaborate


    29. Yet there was always a nagging reluctance in his heart, the knowledge that it could take her away from him at any time


    30. What would it have been like if she had met him sooner? Who would she have chosen if she had met them at the same time? There was a nagging feeling deep inside her that she would have chosen Andre

    31. Still, a nagging feeling from the depths of his psyche that this was happening too soon


    32. Nagging away in her mind, however, a more ominous sense that they were in genuine danger


    33. What, Amaranthe? What do you hope to gain from this? A pardon? A reward? Recognition? She stood up without answering her mind’s nagging questions


    34. Since she'd seen the stars sparkling on the horizon something had been nagging away at the back of her mind, pulling at her, tugging urgently


    35. There was something nagging away at the back of his mind, something he had to do


    36. She felt a nagging suspicion at his unusual praise


    37. After a lot of false starts, I finally drove to the depot where Uncle Hobart's belongings were stored, with something nagging away at the back of my mind, something about Kings Cross and an old friend


    38. individual for that matter, is expected to respond to the same old, nagging questions calling for a personal assessment of that athlete‘s or individual‘s recent performances oftentimes finds many of them taking the path of least resistance by providing pat answers to tiresome questions


    39. otherwise you will be instantly accused of nagging


    40. Nagging little suspicions that other people were doing better, were happier, had more things than he did, began to fill his mind

    41. The nagging question was,


    42. He had a nagging feeling, he knew; rest would not come even in his sleep


    43. There was a nagging feeling that he was being treated as if he had not been summoned here officially


    44. Brilliant as the sunshine may have been, a strong nagging breeze dominated and they realised they were underdressed


    45. Sim agreed totally with this, and it was at about that point, when he actually began to get nervous, to have nagging second thoughts about their choice of Hartle


    46. I like those Greek salads, and the meat always has a good flavor to me, despite any nagging uncertainty about what was actually in it


    47. Oh how she had loved this movie, the complex sexiness of the eastern European features of the modernized dracula; she remembered the first time she saw it before George entered her life; how different it appeared then, before it had value of as a cue to a memory of a creature which now existed vivid in reality constantly nagging at her mind


    48. nagging feeling in the pit of his stomach that all was not well, or maybe it was a hankering for Hob Nobs, he couldn’t tell


    49. though, there was a nagging feeling that all wasn’t right in the


    50. ” He smiled, and again I had the nagging feeling that I was missing a private joke












































    Weitere Beispiele zeigen

    Synonyme für "nagging"

    nagging shrewish unforgettable seductive obsessive recurrent memorable haunting