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Wat (wie) is NIGGLER - definitie


Niggler      
·noun One who niggles.
niggle         
SHORT STORY
Niggle; Niggling; Niggle's Leaf; Leaf By Niggle
¦ verb
1. cause slight but persistent annoyance, discomfort, or anxiety.
2. criticize in a petty way.
¦ noun a trivial criticism, worry, or annoyance.
Derivatives
niggling adjective
nigglingly adverb
niggly adjective
Origin
C17: appar. of Scand. origin.
niggle         
SHORT STORY
Niggle; Niggling; Niggle's Leaf; Leaf By Niggle
(niggles, niggling, niggled)
1.
If something niggles you, it causes you to worry slightly over a long period of time. (mainly BRIT)
I realise now that the things which used to niggle and annoy me just don't really matter...
It's been niggling at my mind ever since I met Neville in Nice...
The puzzle niggled away in Arnold's mind.
VERB: V n, V at n, V away, also V
Niggle is also a noun.
So why is there a little niggle at the back of my mind?
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2.
If someone niggles you, they annoy you by continually criticizing you for what you think are small or unimportant things. (mainly BRIT)
I don't react anymore when opponents try to niggle me...
You tend to niggle at your partner, and get hurt when he doesn't hug you.
VERB: V n, V at n, also V, V n that
Niggle is also a noun.
The life we have built together is more important than any minor niggle either of us might have.
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Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor NIGGLER
1. The highlights (or lowlights, depending on your taste) include one incident in 1''4 when Dottie Pepper, a former stalwart and niggler–in–chief, of the American team, yelled "Yeeesss" after Laura Davies missed a short putt and another in 2000, when two American players watched Annika Sorenstam play a chip from just off the 13th green at Loch Lomond then, when she holed it, pointed out she had played out of turn and demanded she replay the shot.