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nudge

noun as in bump

verb as in bump, elbow

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Example Sentences

I've clung to the promise of democracy in the hope that small changes could nudge us there.

From Salon

Seemingly unable to catch live fish to eat, it charmed visitors by nudging at their cameras and even on one occasion returning a mobile phone.

From BBC

If you are interested in pitching a friend — or nudging your friend to pitch you — fill out this form to be considered for the live show.

The regulator decided, with nudges from government, that cash-strapped customers needed bills to be kept as low as possible.

From BBC

Replays of the incident also showed Silva backing in and nudging his Portugal international team-mate Sa as the corner came in.

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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