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1 Russell giving me a cryptic nod so I knew to follow him.
2 I nod so he will know I have understood.
3 She bit at her upper lip and gave a nod so small as to be imperceptible.
4 Mees Dorotee," laughed Portveldt good-humouredly, "dot is nod so .
5 His vocal chords paralysed with desire, Vincent could only nod so hard that his head nearly came off.
6 June Hennessey gave a deliberate, knowing nod so that the second cameraman could be sure to catch her reaction.
7 Her face was hidden, but the blond curls moved with a nod so slight that only a lover's eye could see it.
8 The sheriff gave a nod so slight it seemed to Rachel more an acknowledgment that he'd heard her than a sign of agreement.
9 It confers upon the speaker the sense that he is undoubtedly up to it, and so are those who nod so wisely in concurrence.
10 He pressed his lips together ever so slightly and then with that small patient nod so characteristic of him, he did what he was told.
11 I nodded so he would go, then I bought a ticket home.
12 I looked at the waitress and nodded so she poured and left.
13 But she nodded so emphatically, turning her down would have been rude.
14 She nodded so emphatically the things hopped the hump on her nose.
15 James is nodding so quickly his head is wobbling on his neck.
16 I bit my tongue and nodded so I wouldn't have to lie.
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