Similar words: prodding, plodding, adding, shedding, wedding, pudding, wadding, sledding. Meaning: [nɑd /nɒd] adj. having branches or flower heads that bend downward.
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31. I felt distinctly baffled, but Holmes was nodding thoughtfully.
32. I see the Under-Secretary nodding at that.
33. The women looked on, nodding and smiling.
34. Kathy listened carefully, nodding at times.
35. She said that all night long, like a lullaby, sometimes shaking me to keep me from nodding off.
36. Nodding, he chewed thoughtfully, his rapturous gaze on the plate.
37. She summons extraordinary strength and responds, nodding her head vigorously, agreeing.
38. It is important to realize that the head should go forward in relation to the spine - as though nodding the head in affirmation.
39. Tho drank, and then held the helmet towards Langford, smiling and nodding.
40. Since nodding can be described only as a formless act, clearly the civil law had no interest in it.
41. We have frightened them and made nodding sycophants of them, and now we wish them to fight with style and courage.
42. I said, nodding to Sally and her husband, Bruno, who was looking slightly exasperated at the interruption.
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43. When she jerked awake and saw that Anna was nodding over the book, she sent her up to bed.
44. He went indoors, nodding at her, but did not smile.
45. Look at her, May jeered, nodding over the road, thinks she's a ballet dancer.
46. I lifted him on to the top of my knapsack, where he clutched my head, nodding and falling asleep.
47. My co-voyager was propped against the rail, great shaggy head nodding as he seemed to half-doze.
48. The others watched him as they played, Francie giving little grunts of encouragement, Aunt Margaret nodding her head.
49. Although dangerous, then, as a doctrine in practice, the admission of nodding is a logical extension of principle.
50. She nodded her head to let him know that he should answer her by nodding his head if words failed him.
51. He sat there shivering until dawn, nodding occasionally, jerking awake with a cry.
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53. I nodded my head, watching the shadowed figures gesturing, belching in hunger, nodding heads, tippling bottles.
54. Burdine's court-appointed trial lawyer, Joe Frank Cannon, who died in 1998, was notorious for nodding off in courtrooms.
55. Most faced inwards, backs against the wind, nodding, bowing, dozing, brooding, shuffling webbed feet.
56. Zak was nodding his mop of curls beside me and had begun snapping his fingers rather fast.
57. Around two in the morning she was just nodding off when suddenly her telephone rang again.
58. Perhaps it would have, except that she was nodding off, wearied by Anna, lulled by the sound of the waves.
59. Then a bit later when I was just nodding off he says, Seamed stockings.
60. One or two of the older members were nodding in agreement.
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