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View definitions for nudge

nudge

noun as in bump

verb as in bump, elbow

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Yet RFK Jr. and the administration behind him may face more opposition here than they did in nudging Coca-Cola to release Passover Coke year-round.

From Salon

But Harbaugh and Reid nudged him to talk, as did his direct boss, Ben Herbert, executive director of player performance.

It nudged me to trust a roast chicken with five more minutes, until the skin blistered into crackle and glass.

From Salon

For a moment, it feels as if we are nudging the levers of corporate power, that our collective attention matters.

From Salon

If Reform start picking off some of them - and on current polling they should - it would see other parties nudged out as a result.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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