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nod

noun as in gesture of the head

verb as in gesture with head

verb as in fall asleep

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The sisters nod, and soon Rose confirms their father — Kenneth George Young — is with them.

Back in Washington, the defense industry, Wall Street, tech moguls, and most of the media and political classes all have their reasons to nod along.

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The California lawmakers’ letter seemed to nod at the unusual step of conditioning disaster relief aid.

Our relationship to money, sex, religion, love, power and more are all fair game, and the subjects are discussed in a setting that nods to the occult.

I invited her to the theater shortly afterward, and in turn, she asked me to her brother and sister-in-law’s house for a spring dinner as a sort of secular nod to Passover.

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

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