Sometimes planners need a nudge in the right direction. [noun]
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These figures are also a gentle nudge to those people who are still opting for bottled water. [noun]
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The gruel disappeared; the boys whispered each other, and winked at Oliver; while his next neighbors nudged him. [noun]
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The obsequies, at which many friends of the deceased were present, were carried out (certainly Hynes wrote it with a nudge from Corny) by Messrs H. [noun]
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Martin Cunningham nudged Mr Power. [noun]
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Count Rostov's mouth watered with pleasure and he nudged Pierre, but Pierre wanted to speak himself. [noun]
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One on the gallery nudged his fellow; that other shrugged him off. [noun]
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The count, laughing, nudged the blushing Sonya and pointed to her former adorer. [noun]
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Nesvitski laughed and nudged the others to make them look at the wag. [noun]
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