Phrases with «nagging sense»

A "nagging sense" refers to a persistent feeling or suspicion that something is not right or could be improved. Full definition

Sentences with «nagging sense»

  • The film's single downside is a certain nagging sense of deja vu: the fact that so many of the elements of the story — the dark force, the all - empowering object, etc. — have been usurped over the years (by «Star Wars» and others) that you feel as if you've been down this road many, many times before. (metacritic.com)
  • It is difficult not to be moved by «Tangerines,» which begins to feel like a legend despite one's nagging sense something is missing from the film's hasty third act. (seattletimes.com)
  • But hold up — maybe there's something else stopping you, and it's probably that nagging sense of doubt that you won't be able to get your work published, anyway. (creativinfluence.com)
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