If I doze off, just give me a little nudge.
He just needed a little nudge in the right direction.
She felt a nudge on her shoulder. The problem is, she was supposed to be alone in the house.
Go over there and give that guy a little nudge off of the cliff.
She gave me a nudge to get my attention during the meeting.
Nudge, meaning to push gently - from a Scandinavian/Icelandic word 'Nugga' to push. Also similar to an Old English word 'cnocian' to knock.
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If that pony thinks that you have carrots, he will nudge you relentlessly. A slight nudge from my burly assistant will put the refrigerator in place.
Go over there and give that guy a little nudge off of the cliff.
Well, if I am correct on what you are saying: You could say: "She gave me a nudge." Hope this helps :D
Your imitations of a chicken are really good. (I wonder why*wink wink*, *nudge nudge*, *cough cough*)
She gave me a nudge to get my attention during the meeting.
She appeared to be sleeping during class so I gave her a gentle nudge in the shoulder to wake her up.
Nudge, meaning to push gently - from a Scandinavian/Icelandic word 'Nugga' to push. Also similar to an Old English word 'cnocian' to knock.
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No, it isn't but nudge and nodge is.
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The word nudge has a variety of meanings. It's primary definition is to be pushed or touched gently. It can also mean to prod gently in order to urge something into action.