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nudge

[nooj] / nʊdʒ /




Example Sentences

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The object of her affections just needs a nudge in the right direction, and this playful, soulful melody should easily set the romance on track.

From BBC

Owen Farrell was presented with a 75th-minute penalty attempt that would have nudged the hosts 27-25 ahead, but his kick sailed wide of the left post.

From Barron's

Sometimes all it takes is one unexpected object to nudge you into a new rhythm in the kitchen and make dinner feel fun again.

From Salon

Consumer sentiment in Germany hit a near two-year low as retailers head into Christmas, though the index nudges up by 0.05%.

From The Wall Street Journal

Our guide, a foreign-affairs officer from China’s National People’s Congress, nudged me as we looked at the map.

From The Wall Street Journal