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nod

[nod] / nɒd /






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Alphabet's lawyer Li asked the panel if people spend too much time on phones, with the majority nodding in agreement.

From Barron's

And Melissa McCarthy channels telenovela drama for cosmetics brand e.l.f. — a nod to Bad Bunny's request that fans learn Spanish before his halftime performance.

From Barron's

These giant, caricatured figures danced and moved through the ceremony alongside dancers and performers, offering a surreal, almost carnival-like nod to classical music’s place in Italian culture.

From Salon

Erebor says it will open for business on Sunday, unusual for a bank, but a nod to its plans to integrate blockchain-based services that allow for transactions to settle around the clock.

From The Wall Street Journal

The parents of his victims nodded, and some wiped tears, as the judge handed down the sentence.

From BBC