Synonym: jab, poke, prod, prompt, push, shove. Similar words: fudge, budget, trudge, drudgery, denude, pudgy, grudgingly, edge. Meaning: [nʌdʒ] n. a slight push or shake. v. 1. to push against gently 2. push into action by pestering or annoying gently.
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31. The best time to nudge children toward functional writing is when they are in the midst of doing purposeful work.
32. As in any mathematics teaching, clever use of questions can nudge people along.
33. Or April, when all manner of little things nudge their way towards the sun.
34. Unzip, nudge your way in and keep an eye out for bar staff.
35. The Kittyhawk's controls usually responded to a nudge or a twitch; now they demanded a heavy boot and hard muscle.
36. A heavily burnt in sky will blend better with the foreground as the flash will nudge those highlights along.
37. I also rely on a few strategies to nudge my children into telling stories of their days.
38. She felt him nudge against her flesh, begging for entrance.
39. And I am apt to nudge my boys to join me in folding the laundry while we watch a television show together.
40. I sometimes nudge Miles and Evan to join me in wondering what 47 will happen next in a story.
41. As the speaker droned on, only the occasional nudge from my husband kept me from nodding off.
42. Thomas yelled, walking toward and dwarfing his two older, shorter friends, beaming, eager to nudge into their chat.
43. Back to hospital and you must restrain yourself, old boy, nudge wink.
44. Go ahead, laugh, raise your eyebrows, nudge your buddy.
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45. We tried to nudge them towards a practical solution.
46. She gave me a nudge.
47. You may already be convinced of the benefits, but just need that extra nudge to get started.
48. You just need a little help, a push, gentle nudge, kick in the butt to get going.
49. Close friends and married couples nudge that up to 35 percent.
50. Her own momentum will then nudge her into an escape orbit.
51. There are a lot of excellent reasons for starting your own business. You may already be convinced of the benefits, but just need that extra nudge to get started.
52. Adding customers audio testimonials can be a simple, such as a telephone talk. It will help to nudge reticent buyers over their hesitation and into a sale.
53. California Baby?'s sophisticated Calming?Aromatherapy Spritzer gives little ones a gentle nudge to help them relax and unwind.
54. Then he went on to the front row and sat down beside Dolohov, giving a friendly and careless nudge with his elbow to the man whom other people treated with such punctilio.
55. A discovery published in September 2001 may nudge that process along.
56. That's because when particles of light strike an object,(sentencedict.com) they rebound like Ping-Pong balls and give a weak nudge.
57. I pushed my head into her side, an armless hug, a reassuring nudge.
58. His specialty is his ability to identify a phrase, a voguish morsel of talk, from the business universe and nudge it into the realm of absurdity.
59. 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.
60. The theory is that the photons in laser beams carry a tiny amount of momentum in them which, under the right circumstances, could nudge an object in space and slow it down by 0.04 inches per second.