Sentences with phrase «constant nagging feeling»

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.
There is little that we can do to make this constant nagging feeling that we haven't «done well» in writing a cover letter go away.
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?

Not exact matches

On top of that, many cross-country runners have to deal with shin splints, blisters, hip pain, and all sorts of nagging ailments that come from constant pounding on pavement and feels.
While her mother in law meant well, the constant nagging got to a point where Alice felt like giving her a punch in the face every time she opened her mouth.
Tired of the yelling, nagging, being nagged, and feeling like I was in a constant power struggle.
A constant, nagging feeling of deprivation is not conducive to healthy living, at least not in the long term.
Although Dishonoured is always enjoyable ther's no real surprise or anticipation about what's coming next and ther's a constant, nagging feeling of «seen it all before and seen it done better».
There's a constant, nagging feeling that something vital is being lost in translation.
Notifications keep nagging us, we need to see what happens on Facebook or Twitter, and we feel a constant need to post to Instagram or chat with our friends in WhatsApp.
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