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Synonyms:
- motivate, fireplug, fornicatress, cud, hassle, animal, taxicab, jade, hijack, cuss, goad, cause, martinet, trollop, machine politician, browbeat, scolder, gatekeeper, pester, urge, chew, chaw, loose woman, political hack, intimidate, tear apart, bulldoze, drudge, bay, impel, pick on, drive, bedevil, find fault with, force, distress, arouse, enrage, bother, bloodstock, irk, mount, henpeck, concern, spark plug, chafe, oblige, torment, taxi, chestnut, bronc, drag into, beak, perturb, wad, horse, carp at, ballyhoo, tease, foment, dictator, irritate, deride, push, male plug, envenom, pressure, compel, blame, rankle, daunt, pick, alarm, Big Brother, badger, blaspheme, reproach, coerce, hussy, quid, dictate, needle, worry, ward-heeler, hype, autocrat, common scold, slut, jade green, bait, harry, annoy, control freak, upset, dragoon, charger, taskmaster, smack, propel, praise, hoopla, Arab, reprimand, stopper, carthorse, scold, exasperate, equine, hack writer, put down, incite, sparking plug, exacerbate, curse, jadestone, nagger, aggravate, disturb, inflame, bronco, plug, frighten, stress, remonstrate, pick at, discompose, denigrate, peck at, hen-peck, infuriate, literary hack, swear, adulteress, antagonize, Arabian, steed, fret, press, criticize, strumpet, grate, hack, fire hydrant, mandate, spark, hacker, pick up, weigh on, trouble, cab, tyrant, stimulate, galvanize, bully, rebuke, threaten, disciplinarian, peck, harass, unsettle, stopple, brumby, vex, fuss at, peeve
Examples:
- - In this way they came to a small village, and here the nag turned up a by- road and halted outside the blacksmith's forge. - "Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard", Eleanor Farjeon
- - Taking, in both animals, a rough calculation as to the weight of body carried by feet of a certain size, we notice at once that the cart animal has proportionately more weight to carry than has the nag. - "Diseases of the Horse's Foot", Harry Caulton Reeks
- - As soon as the sun began to decline, I set off for the Cumbre, mounted on a pacer, with a Negro for a guide, who rode, as I soon discovered, a better nag than mine. - "To Cuba and Back", Richard Henry Dana