nod|nodded|nodding|nods in English

verb

[nɑd /nɒd]

move the head up and down (usually indicating agreement or assent); fall asleep briefly, drop the head forward while dozing off; lose concentration momentarily

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1. See also: Acquaintance, nod a nodding Acquaintance with

2. Even Homer sometimes nods.

3. Assessionary Stacy Nod nod nod! Interesting place you stop

4. 19 Even Homer sometimes nods.

5. by nodding my head.

6. Well, what if he has nods?

7. I nodded .

8. He nodded.

9. You nodding at me?

10. Sam repeated numbly, nodding again.

11. I just nodded.

12. She spoke, smiling and nodding.

13. Ward nods as if to say " Come on! ".

14. Aimee nods agreement, gaily presenting me with options.

15. Grandmother sat nodding by the fire.

16. She nodded in confirmation.

17. The judge kept nodding in agreement.

18. I see some nodding heads there.

19. Bluebells have nodding, bell-shaped blooms

20. He's nodding off in the car.

21. Jackson nodded a salutation.

22. The man nodded speechlessly.

23. She nodded with a sob.

24. He swallowed drily and nodded.

25. Eve nodded, almost approvingly. "Exactly."