Nagsome
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Characterised or marked by nagging
"“In Oslac's defense,” Steven said, “I must say that Girda was more than nagsome. She nigh begged to have her tongue slit to stop her incessant criticisms, just as Boris the Braggart did with his wife.”"
Example
More examples"“In Oslac's defense,” Steven said, “I must say that Girda was more than nagsome. She nigh begged to have her tongue slit to stop her incessant criticisms, just as Boris the Braggart did with his wife.”"
Etymology
From nag + -some.
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