niggle

પીડામાંથી
definition
verb
a suspicion niggled at the back of her mind
cause slight but persistent annoyance, discomfort, or anxiety.
noun
It just made impatient about having to wait four weeks before being allowed to leave all my niggles and gripes behind.
a trifling complaint, dispute, or criticism.
translation of 'niggle'
ક્ષુલ્લક વિગતોને વધારે પડતું મહત્વ આપવું
example
he can only throw underarm at the moment because of a 'niggle'
If there is a 'niggle' , it's that disc one of the two-disc set doesn't have enough on it to properly reflect the scope of Death in Vegas’ work.
colleagues say he loved to 'niggle' and criticize people
It may be something as simple as an annoying 'niggle' , or frustration with his own efforts, but whatever it is, England need to resolve it soon if they are to win this series - and to have any chance of defeating the Australians in the summer.
So I made my way to our meeting ready to hammer them down, but my sense of fair play 'niggled' at me.
But there has, in the past, been some 'niggles' , such as the often interminable hassle of getting money for goods and services out of some Arab nations.
There's something unnerving about her, it 'niggles' at me.
The memory of dining and walking in that glorious Danesfield setting will long outlast any reviewer's 'niggles' , particularly as you aren't being paid to notice them.
Aside from one or two 'niggles' , which are expected to clear up in time, Kay is looking at a fairly healthy squad which he is hoping will have benefited from two heavy training sessions during the festive period.
Over the years this conundrum has niggled and 'niggled' , and some pretty heavyweight theoretical physicists tried to prove Stephen wrong.
Minor 'niggles' like that aside, it's the safety aspect which bothers me.
The crowd is not even daring to be expectant, bitten too many times by false hope, but there was a new energy about the Kingz last time on this field, so in the stands there is only a 'nigglingly' small doubt that the team will lose.
I'm not even sure that you'd have to like children to enjoy this, because it has a distinctly adult tone that frequently addresses the Big Issues in life, as well as its little 'niggles' .
The sensor's idea of what constituted a windscreen in need of wiping and my own were 'nigglingly' at variance.
I knew this was a good horse and this is the first time we have had a clear run with him as he has had various 'niggles' and muscle problems.
In the light of that, my little 'niggles' and the odd feelings of unhappiness seem pretty trivial.
It's always there, sitting at the back of your mind, 'niggling' away at you.
Somehow, though, she planted this little seed of doubt which has 'niggled' away at me.
It just 'niggled' at me, and I thought I'd say something.
It found a crack of discontentment and 'niggled' away at it, and in the sleepy village of Worsthorne, three miles from the deprived and run-down central housing estates of Burnley, it found a response.
It 'niggles' , though; I did cut corners, and I don't like it.
An insistent whisper 'niggles' at his mind, and for a moment, the wind dies down.
However, apart from these 'niggles' , the Monster is great fun to ride and is the perfect first big bike’.
No I don't, but it's one of those things that is 'niggling' at the back of my mind.
The City manager has given his players the weekend off in the absence of a fixture and said: ‘They need a couple of days off to get over 'niggles' and knocks.’
I was about to reserve a nine-night all-inclusive package to Jamaica during the second week of March when something inside 'niggled' until it came to me.
It has always 'niggled' at me about birds nest soup, how someone got the idea that climbing a 40 foot pole into a cave and removing a nest made of bird spittle and putting it in a broth would somehow be a good idea.
I could find only two 'niggles' - a really naff piece of thick shiny plastic piping that traversed the dashboard, and a black hole underneath the audio system that left the display looking unfinished.
She hears it every day, 'niggling' and nagging in the back of her mind, reminding her that she failed.
But with 'niggles' aplenty and late tackles proliferating, it was little surprise that Rutherford and Ruthven were to exchange penalties for dubious tackles throughout the game.
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