Annoy continually or chronically.
1 He sort of dithered about and you had to chivvy him along.'
2 Up the steps. A constable swung his baton to chivvy us along.
3 To skedivvy was to chivvy and skedaddle-itsauthority not difficult to guess.
4 Dizzy didn't have the heart to chivvy her along any further.
5 The natives will chivvy you off if you try to land.
6 Lady Bryan has gone to bed, then come down again to chivvy them along.
7 Must be something appalling, or else she wouldn't've sent you to chivvy me along.
8 She opened her mouth, all set to chivvy him out.
9 He had made examples in an effort to chivvy potential enemies away from the battlefield.
10 They chivvy along a joint of pork, or a duck or goose, very well indeed.
11 Lemuel wagged the gun to chivvy him along.
12 I'll go and chivvy him about a funk-hole.
13 Up to her to chivvy him along.
14 He has to whip them, he has to have his captains swear at them and chivvy them.
15 It took more than a few minutes to locate Count Alplicova and chivvy him into the Queen's presence.
16 The Brazilian takes so long to trudge off the pitch that the referee feels compelled to chivvy him along.
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