Ainda não temos significados para "give a nod".
1We were all presented to him; and to each he condescended to give a nod.
2The curves of the kitchen island give a nod to the wall in their ensuite.
3We should give a nod to Sony's superbly packaged Miles Davis -Live in Europe 1967.
4As the lawyer reached his side Christopher glanced up indifferently to give a nod of welcome.
5Look here, suppose you were sure that you could do it, and had only to give a nod.
6Well, if you want to give a nod to the ancient traditions of Samhain, the turnip is your best bet.
7Then get quietly up behind our timid friends here, and when I give a nod, we will both fire at once.
8He took little notice of these greetings, save to give a nod to one, or to slightly raise his forefinger to another.
9Brullo, however, either didn't know or didn't care, and didn't even give a nod before he pointed to the man to Cain's right.
10And while not wanting to be a spinning-jenny-smashing luddite about these things, it's worth pausing to give a nod to this dying breed.
11And finally, if you want to give a nod to a classic novel with your reading glasses, these Great Gatsby frames are for you.
12The movers and shakers of modern China may give a nod to Beijing, but their eyes - and their money - are on Shanghai.
13Before I nod off, though, it seems only apropos to give a nod to yuletide tradition and offer some sort of catalog of holiday desire.
14Aylaen gave a nod to show she understood the need for secrecy.
15Kennedy looked to her right and gave a nod to someone offscreen.
16He gave a nod at the tightly closed green shutters behind him.
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