Phrases with «nagging feeling»

A "nagging feeling" refers to a persistent and annoying sensation of worry or unease that keeps bothering someone. Full definition

Sentences with «nagging feeling»

  • The thought that he was suffering would send me in to a panic, I had a constant nagging feeling in the pit of my stomach, I would day dream about seeing him tied up outside a shop and then agonise about what I would do if that happened, should I just steel him back, follow him and find out where he lived, phone the police, phone my husband, what would I do if his new family loved him too? (dogtheftaction.com)
  • Your new best friend is your changing bag and you'll have a constant nagging feeling about what you've forgotten (or a Home Alone moment) the first time you leave home without it. (relationships-scotland.org.uk)
  • - allow bank rep to advise you and spouse to hold in your rrsps high - MER, low - return mutual funds to pad his commissions - ignore nagging feeling throughout 2007 that you should reduce proportion of investments in equities — instead listen to bank rep about wisdom of buy - and - hold - watch market in fall 2008; kick yourself repeatedly - start reading about investing (e.g. canadiancapitalist!) (canadiancapitalist.com)
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