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nudge

noun as in bump

verb as in bump, elbow

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Polling suggests there has been a nudge upwards for Sir Keir's personal ratings and for Labour, after a dreadful start in office and a steep, fast drop in the polls.

From BBC

Speaking to Vogue last year, the singer revealed it was her fiancé who'd nudged her in that direction.

From BBC

The more years you have, the tinier the nudge you need to make sure the objects will miss the Earth.

From Salon

Adrien Brody flashed his status as a two-time Oscar winner to ward off the orchestral music that was nudging him to wrap up his lengthy acceptance speech Sunday evening.

“I ran back to the clubhouse, and Lee’s on the couch sleeping. I nudged him, and he said, “Cookie Dough, what’s the sco?’

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

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