Someone (especially a woman) who annoys people by constantly finding fault.
An old or over-worked horse.
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Examples for "plug "
1 Increased cash contributions to plug its pension fund is yet another problem.
2 The new rooms will help plug Manila's chronic shortage of quality accommodation.
3 For the government, the money raised will help plug the fiscal deficit.
4 ESPN, nervous about political editorializing in an election year, pulled the plug .
5 But is the rest of Europe really prepared to pull the plug ?
1 Kim Zetter explained everything we know so far aboutUkraine's power plant hack .
2 That system was not involved in the data hack , the company said.
3 However, Maduro insists Venezuela's system is entirely trustworthy and impossible to hack .
4 He said the hack demonstrated Australia's need to increase its digital security.
5 We also have a way of learning while having fun: hack days.
1 And a jade platter of dainty food calls for a million coins.
2 Swiftly Peggy stooped and unfastened the little jade god from far-off China.
3 She had served the tin gods in temples of gold and jade .
4 The great giraffe seal of pink jade was also displayed to advantage.
5 Somewhere in the final issue, Lady Stardust should wear a jade dress.
1 This other guy - the moke - Ihaveno doubt that his bid was lower.
2 I'll take the old moke and put him in the paddock.
3 Not that this moke would give a shit, one way or the other.
4 Are you listening to me, you moke of an asshole?
5 I wonder if the moke 's gone to bed yet.
To bother persistently with trivial complaints.
1 It was not in Kay's nature to nag ; she let it drop.
2 He put the old nag in a lope down the rocky creek.
3 After a time the trotting nag overtook the trailers of the procession.
4 He put his find in his pocket and whipped up the nag .
5 With a kick he started the old nag and again pulled in.
6 How sick am I of saddle and nag and the open road.
7 Walter rang the bell, and ordered the four-wheeler and his own nag .
8 The Jew had remained on the road, with his cart and nag .
9 He had his lesson and would not nag the boy any more.
10 The nag is sure of foot, and will leap like a panther.
11 And when I try to counteract it, Barry says that I nag .
12 She'd have to clean the place or it would nag at her.
13 No day passes when the lady elders don't nag me about procreation.
14 Reuben's nag was lame as usual; she refused to budge at first.
15 A nag that could not be answered and would not go away.
16 I was wondering who had outrode the paint-horse and Billie's little nag .
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