nudge|nudges in English

noun

[nʌdʒ]

slight push (especially with the elbow); act of gentle persuasio

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1. They've been spending a lot of time together, nudge nudge , wink wink.

2. Oil prices continue to nudge higher.

3. But he didn't nudge him.

4. Hannah gave me a gentle nudge .

5. McKinnon gave the wheel another slight nudge.

6. A great deal of the nudge-nudge wink-wink routine by the young upwardly mobile male executives was the usual response to her presence.

7. Nicky roused her with a gentle nudge.

8. But for anyone taller than a metre, what makes it Bearable are the wink-wink, nudge nudge grown-up jokes

9. Nudge, you guys head for the main power.

10. Hold, nudge, spin, kick, shuffle, double, win, lose.

11. She gave me a nudge in the ribs.

12. This afternoon's sunshine could nudge the temperature above freezing.

13. I gave him a nudge to wake him up.

14. I tiptoe over to her bed and give her a nudge.

15. Definition of a nudge and a wink in the Idioms Dictionary

16. Briber: bribing now unlocks a new trait chain that nudges the diplomat becoming at it.

17. We're trying to nudge them towards a practical solution.

18. She tried to nudge him into changing his mind .

19. 16 A great deal of the nudge-nudge wink-wink routine by the young upwardly mobile male executives was the usual response to her presence.

20. As these double-edged “knives” chip or drop out, a dental ‘conveyor belt’ nudges replacements forward.

21. And then leaders nudge people within their tribes to the next level.

22. He can work hard but he needs a nudge now and then.

23. The lamb might approach the shepherd, even nudge his leg.

24. I decided finally to gently nudge his shoulder in hopes of waking him.

25. A little nudge or a stern, warning stare was usually sufficient.