0 to keep criticizing or giving advice to someone in an annoying way -- zrzędzić, nie dawać spokoju
They keep nagging me about going to university.
I have nagged for its reduction ever since.
I reckon it a good citizen which ought to have a certain amount of support and not to be nagged at.
The issue under discussion has nagged away for a long time.
Even now they are nagged by uncertainty, and their future is none too bright.
They have nagged and nagged, and they have smelt of appeasement.
By the end of 1975 concern about where they stood in relation to the law began to nag at many people using minibuses.
The old broken-winded nag of illegal betting has been trotted out again this evening.
They nagged for a pedestrian crossing and were turned down.