Use "nudge|nudges" in a sentence

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.

26. The lamb might approach the shepherd and even nudge his leg.

27. She slipped her arm under his and gave him a nudge.

28. 4 Unzip, nudge your way in and keep an eye out for bar staff.

29. I started to nudge my way to the front of the crowd.

30. Foreigners must use their power to nudge the country towards greater tolerance.

31. But will the Bush administration use its influence to nudge Abe away from inflammatory behavior?

32. Primarily located in Belgium, the Ardennes mountains also nudge into France and Luxembourg

33. Primarily located in Belgium, the Ardennes mountains also nudge into France and Luxembourg

34. All I did was give your uncle a nudge out of the door.

35. One way to nudge nature along is to provide a protected environment for trees.

36. The shuttle also will nudge the observatory gently into a slighter higher orbit to extend its lifetime.

37. You might see 'nudges' in Gmail, which are old emails at the top of your inbox with a suggestion to reply or follow up.

38. What does a nudge and a wink expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

39. She gave me a gentle nudge in the ribs to tell me to shut up.

40. I had a feeling that the challenge appealed to him. All he needed was a nudge.

41. The shuttle also will nudge the observatory into a slightly higher orbit to extend its lifetime.

42. Perhaps this sequence isn't Bounded? I'd appreciate any help at all (preferably a nudge) :) sequences-and-series analysis induction

43. More recently, the expression has gained currency in the form of "a nod is as good as a wink to a blind bat", which Eric Idle used in his 'Nudge, nudge' sketch in Monty Python's Flying Circus

44. They were satisfied to learn, to come up with new ideas, and to nudge the field forward.

45. The best time to nudge children toward functional writing is when they are in the midst of doing purposeful work.

46. Facebook seems to be carving out another relationship category for the site as it nudges users to think about distinguishing between friends and Acquaintances

47. 25 The announcement is a gentle nudge to developers to move over to the new version of Solaris.

48. Strong export growth, along with steady consumption growth, is expected to nudge Brazil’s growth to 3.7 percent in 2016.

49. The first time we nudge our child to write, we may suggest she add a signature to her artwork.

50. They dig mud from the banks and nudge that into the construction to bind the sticks, leaves and boulders together.

51. As instructed, she gave Fen two or three minutes' warning and felt the boat change direction and nudge the bank.

52. Abaka’s library of modular applications helps our enterprise clients to power conversational AI, hyper-personalised and behavioural nudges, big data insights, financial dashboards and outstanding customer experiences.

53. But Ember contrived to nudge her reassuringly and a gravity-shift bounced her high and maybe it was all possible after all.

54. Here the blue box is a cyclist and we anticipate that they're going to nudge out and around the car to the right.

55. Allocare is designed to help you stay on schedule, enabling you to set prompts and reminders to give you a little nudge when you need it

56. 11 But Ember contrived to nudge her reassuringly and a gravity-shift bounced her high and maybe it was all possible after all.

57. The family dramA you see playing out here in the Pacific Ocean near Maui, Hawaii, is a humpback whale calf getting a little nudge from its mom.

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59. 2001, Hugh Collins, No Smoke‎[2], →ISBN, page 48: 'Bastards, Jake, eh,' he nudges, knowing that his pal would do the same for him if he was Cabbaged up.··simple past tense and past participle

60. In the process, diplomats worry, the actions of the United States could even nudge the Arab Spring toward radicalism by angering newly enfranchised citizens of democratic nations.

61. But which features of a situation nudge our feelings and behaviour in one or other direction, one time towards depressive introspection, say, and another time towards joyous extraversion?

62. 13 hours ago · Along with this negative nudge though, the policy proposes positive incentives too for owners to take their Clunkers off the roads — an upfront incentive of …

63. So even if you could buy that Costco-sized bottle of telomerase, and there are many websites marketing such dubious products, the problem is you could nudge up your risks of cancers.

64. ‘Douglas Wootton dramatises this Bawdily rollicking ditty to perfection, down to the last nudge and wink.’ ‘Helen and Paris enter; she implores Pandarus to sing a song of love, which he later sings Bawdily.’

65. When defending itself against small predators or other desert Cottontails, it will nudge with its nose, or slap with its front paws, usually preceded by a hop straight upwards as high as two feet when threatened or taken by surprise.

66. Furthermore, Mr Barroso, since you expressed your admiration and your acknowledgement, perhaps, at some time in the future, the European Union could give Belgium a nudge in the right direction or a bit of a helping hand.

67. A new 10-point manifesto published by The Behavioural Insights Team which sets out a clear roadmap for how governments, regulators and central banks can start using powerful Behavioural levers and nudges available to economic policy makers that have the potential to deliver real positive change.

68. What started as a nudge encouraging friends to read female Authors became a powerful movement to raise awareness in the book industry and encourage publishers, distributors, and promoters to pull women writers into the spotlight so readers like you and I could better discover them

69. ‘The ball Bounced off the inside of the post, across the goal and was cleared to safety.’ ‘The ball Bounced off his foot into the net.’ ‘The cue ball Bounced off three cushions and rolled back up the table to nudge the red into the pocket.’ ‘The ball Bounced off of …

70. Commandership illustrated by the trained horse has a rider (commander) who uses voice commands, reins, and a nudge here and there to direct the movement. This cannot happen when the horse is not trained or where the commander does not know the capability of the horse.

71. Simply stated, the black pulpit has abnegated its responsibilities in dealing with AIDS.; But with the slightest nudge he agreed when his self-Abnegating housemates suggested a mass walkout.The worship of a sexless, self-Abnegating man-child continued unabated at Prada, however.Ruth learns, from a new friend ( Kathy Bates ), to be less self-Abnegating