The worry nagged at him but he dismissed it--we were both pretty freaked-out, we might have done anything, and hardly been conscious of it.
Now it was suddenly clear that a darker worry nagged the agent.
Although, deep inside, the worry and fear still nagged and scratched at my thoughts.
A faint worry nagged at Hull's face.
Only one small worry nagged at her: what if the vengeful Pona could prejudice her grandfather.
Only one small worry nagged at her: what if the vengeful Pona could prejudice her grandfather, Lord Sangel, against a lowly apprentice in the Craft Hall?
That worry frustrated his attempts at sleeping and nagged at him before the meeting.
A worry nagged.
Instead, worries nagged me.