To touch something lightly with a narrow pointed object, like a finger or a stick.
Nudge, also known as buzz, is a feature of instant messaging software used to get the attention of another user, for example, by shaking the conversation window or playing a sound.
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Examples for "buzz "
Examples for "buzz "
1 Succession planning is the buzz phrase and looking far ahead is key.
2 And sure enough, the buzz that something different was happening brought more.
3 I feel my phone buzz in my back pocket: a new text.
4 Growth is no longer the buzz word in the golf tourist industry.
5 The buzz from the American press about Match Point is almost intoxicating.
1 Supporters of the idea saw it as a way to nudge Congress.
2 As far back as February, unemployment figures were beginning to nudge upwards.
3 Tried to time it right with a nudge in the right direction.
4 Enhancing academic freedom How can universities and governments nudge their researchers forward?
5 Then the steersman was seen to nudge the skipper in the side.
6 Brazil hopes to nudge other countries to adopt more aggressive emissions targets.
7 The designers nudge you toward different approaches by way of optional objectives.
8 Perhaps they were gently trying to nudge us in the right direction.
9 GC tries to nudge the youth to support Mrs Madlala's uniform idea.
10 At his chamber door, Lucien used his shoulder to nudge it open.
11 The initial nudge in that direction probably came from my teaching experience.
12 She reached forward just enough to nudge one door open more widely.
13 A wild idea was beginning to nudge the edge of my mind.
14 She hoped her mention of the call would serve as a nudge .
15 The drugs he slipped the Senior Council let him nudge them .
16 He managed to nudge open the door to the narrow back stairway.
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