nagging• I can't seem to shake off this naggingcold.• In everything he did there was a touch of charisma, and, following everything he did, a naggingdoubt.• There are still some nagging doubts about the future of the company, though for now it is doing well.• The post-war years broughtnagging doubts for Mary, when she was not surrounded by her now four healthy children.• I sound like a naggingfather.• I have a nagging feeling that I forgot to do something.• It's sometimesworthasking that nagging little voice what is really the worst thing that can happen now?• But there is no naggingsense of anachronism.• But I have this naggingsuspicion that my luck as a first-timer tour group leader can not hold.• There was abdominal pain without a doubt and that naggingtemperature of 102.5° - that was damn like a wire.• She had a nagging worry that she hadn't done enough to prepare.
nagging feeling/doubt/suspicion etc• Her kinship with the respected Goldie apparently quells any nagging doubts.• In everything he did there was a touch of charisma, and, following everything he did, a nagging doubt.• This is always a nagging doubt about any survey-style research.• But McClellan was beginning to have nagging doubts about his ability to capture the Confederatecapital.• The nagging suspicion of sleight of hand merely adds to her mystique.• But in the absence of definiteproof, nagging doubtsremained.• But I have this nagging suspicion that my luck as a first-timer tour group leader can not hold.• I had a nagging feeling they also had seen more.