Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

gderać in English:

1. nag


When you are hungry you start nagging.
How far did she take her nagging?
Don't nag! You are so lucky!
This issue has been nagging me for weeks
She has been nagging him to paint the window
Why do you nag this poor dog? Leave him alone.
Stop nagging - I'll do it as soon as I can. She has been nagging him to paint the window.
A feeling of unease nagged at her. Doubts nagged me all evening.
My mum's always nagging me to get my hair cut.
I'm always nagging him about his diet.
‘she constantly nags her daughter about getting married.
Now if you find that they are, then I would – without trying to nag you – that maybe it might be beneficial to listen to them in sequence, because it is a pyramid building of knowledge that we’re trying to do here, so I think that it may be worth doi

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2. grumble


Paul grumbled about the money he earned- he’d expected much more.
she always grumbles at the children
You can grumble to neighbours about officials without looking over your shoulder
The clothes shops grumble that all shoppers want is a bargain.
If that happens, remember not to grumble about Moscow's policies.
Webster defines grouse as "to grumble or complain." It is related to the word "grouch." Roget equates the term with "fret, chafe, frown, crab, or pout." The usual synonym for grousing is nagging.
What can your friends predict you will grumble about most?
‘I'm getting old,’ she grumbled.
This action makes me grumble.
I'm saying that if the real thing comes to her, Sekka won't have anything to grumble about.

English word "gderać"(grumble) occurs in sets:

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3. natter


Once he starts nattering you just can't stop him.

English word "gderać"(natter) occurs in sets:

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