The word budge might be used in a sentence as "can you please budge". It can mean asking someone maybe to move over if your squished. Thanks
"The door won't BUDGE no matter how hard I push."
The word "budge" has a short U sound. It is pronounced /bʌdʒ/.
"Budge" can mean to move slightly or to change position after being immovable. It can also refer to negotiating or making a compromise in a situation.
Using the word "then" at the beginning of a sentence is not incorrect. However, it does not make a sentence complete. A complete sentence must have, at a minimum, a subject and a verb. "Then" is neither of those.
The hunter stalked silently through the forest, eyes trained on its prey.
he dident budge when the teacher told him to
"The door won't BUDGE no matter how hard I push."
He would not budge to let them in. They would not budge from their position on the issue.
Budge is a verb.
The word budge has an obscure use as a noun, a word for lambskin with the wool outside, formerly used to trim academic robes.The word budge is a verb (budge, budges, budging, budged), to cause to move slightly. Example:We tried to budge the bookcase but it was too heavy.
I named that stubborn old mule "Number Seven" for a reason!The stubborn donkey would not budge.
I tried to pull the poster off the wall, but it had been attached to the wall with hot glue, and wouldn't budge.
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The word "budge" has a short U sound. It is pronounced /bʌdʒ/.
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Yes I certainly can make a sentence with that word.
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