1 | Do not nag him. | |
2 | Don't nag. | |
3 | Jess, let's speak again. | |
4 | It is no use to sermon me. | |
5 | Good morning. I wonder if you could help me. | |
6 | We all hate to nag, too. | |
7 | As one grows old, one tends to be garrulous. | |
8 | No endless nagging. | |
9 | Who can bear the endless chatter of yours? | |
10 | Don't rattle over that trifle. | |
11 | Mother always babbles about trifles. | |
12 | The hungry dog bit on a bone. | |
13 | The book is repetitive? | |
14 | If your ears glow, someone is talking of you. | |
15 | She always goes on and on about these things. | |
16 | Han Jia, what are you muttering? | |
17 | My grandmother always babbles about trifles. | |
18 | She always snaps at her children. | |
19 | I've got something to talk over with you. | |
20 | We were just talking about him when he turned up. |