(1) He jokingly refuted suggestions his horse won the race because of rumours the nag had been given steroids.
(2) I had to nag him a bit, but he did go to get it checked because he doesn't usually have a cough, so this was something different.
(3) It's a persistent nag , an ever-present question mark.
(4) One of his horses runs today, another tomorrow, and his final nag will run on Saturday.
(5) I used to nag her but she refused to live under a siege mentality.
(6) He felt once again that little nag of doubt
(7) I earn my living with my horse and wagon, and this morning my nag died.
(8) So I nag them, they nag me, and it's a collaborative effort.
(9) She will not nag you and will always be the first to admit she was wrong when you've had a disagreement.
(10) I'm adjusting my diet but it may be time to go nag the doctor for a change of medication.
(11) The old nag the lad fetched smelled sweaty
(12) We extend a welcome to all you women who constantly nag your husbands to complete those unfinished jobs, now is your chance to learn the skills yourself.
(13) But I certainly wouldn't want to be using my time to nag people about smoking and exercising.
(14) Instead of pristine white snow, you'll get a drab gray winter wonderland; instead of an inky-black horse, you'll get a gray nag .
(15) But it's not just any old nag , it's the champion racehorse Rock of Gibraltar - winner of seven consecutive Group One races.
(16) I'll never forget the look on her face the first time she sat on the old nag !
(17) Every day, we would nag my big sister Nadia to find out when our mother was going to come and fetch us.
(18) Molly, the horse I ride most often, is difficult, I think she'd be better off as a one rider horse than a Riding school nag .
(19) I knew my life would be hell because she would nag me all the way through.
(20) This old nag is the supposedly wonderfully well-bred mare you're trying to sell me?