chivvy

/ˈtʃɪvi/
verb
  1. To urge or nag someone to do something, often in a persistent or annoying way.
    • Mom had to chivvy the kids out the door so they wouldn't miss the bus.
    • Stop chivvying me—I'll get to it when I'm ready.
    • The manager chivvied the team to finish the project on time.
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