Crossword-Solution: NUDGE 5 letters, 102 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Word Word Type Definition
Nudge v. t. To touch gently, as with the elbow, in order to call
attention or convey intimation.
Nudge n. A gentle push, or jog, as with the elbow.

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NUDGE anagram GUDEN

We have 102 clues for the answer “NUDGE”

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"Get it?" gesture 1 answer
"Get it?" motion 1 answer
"In case you forgot ...," e.g. 1 answer
"Psst!" gesture 1 answer
"Wink, wink" gesture 1 answer
A little encouragement 1 answer
A little push 1 answer
Alternative to a "Psst!" 1 answer
Attention-getter of sorts 1 answer
Elbow conspiratorially 1 answer
Elbow gently 1 answer
Elbow push 1 answer
Fruit machine feature 1 answer
Gentle jab 1 answer
Gentle poke 1 answer
Gentle prod 1 answer
Gentle push 1 answer
Gently elbow 1 answer
Gently prod 1 answer
Give a gentle push 1 answer
Give an elbow to 1 answer
Give the elbow to 1 answer
Jog with an elbow 1 answer
Jog with the elbow 1 answer
Last of drug injected into bare elbow (5) 1 answer
Light encouragement 1 answer
Little shove 1 answer
Nonverbal attention-getter 1 answer
Persuasive poke 1 answer
Persuasive push 1 answer
Playful poke 1 answer
Poke in the ribs 1 answer
Poke lightly 1 answer
Poke with the elbow 1 answer
Polite push 1 answer
Positioning maneuver 1 answer
Prod Gently Apply 1 answer
Prod with the elbow 1 answer
Send a second email to, say 1 answer
Slight jog. 1 answer
Small cue 1 answer
Stop from dropping off, say 1 answer
TOUCH with elbow 1 answer
Urge into action 1 answer
Urge physically, but gently 1 answer
Wake-up poke 1 answer
What Lieberman said he would do to Hollywood execs as veep 1 answer
What might accompany a wink 1 answer
Wink accompaniment 1 answer
"Psst!" alternative 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with NUDGE (5)

The one would nudge the other to remind him that the boy was within hearing, and the words choked themselves before they got any farther.
At the Back of the North Wind George MacDonald 2008
Well, come now, Trenor’s there, anyhow—I—oh, well—the fact is, I’ve no head for numbers,” he broke off, admonished by the nudge of an adjoining foot, and the smile that circled the room.
The house of Mirth Edith Wharton 1995
Her arms still clasping her knees, she hitched herself closer to the girl and gave her a nudge with her elbow.
The Dawn of a To-morrow Frances Hodgson Burnett 1996
Possibly I may agree, but don't try to hurry my cooler judgment, please.” Waldo gave his brother an eager nudge at this, gestures and grimaces being made to supply the lack of words.
The Lost City Joseph E. Badger, Jr. 1997
Lincoln against Nottingham, say I! For no one hath put foot upon the boards this day such as we of Lincoln call a cudgel player." At this, one would nudge another with his elbow, saying, "Go thou, Ned!" or "Go thou, Thomas!" but no lad cared to gain a cracked crown for nothing.
The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood Howard Pyle 2006

Quotes with NUDGE (3)

Except fang. I glared at him. "Go on, try to stop me, I dare you." It was like the old days when we used to wrestle, each trying to get the better of the other. I was ready to take him down, my hands curled into fist. "I was just going to say be careful," Fang told me. He stepped closer and brushed some hair out of my eyes. "And I've got your back." He motioned with his head toward the torpedo chamber. Oh my God. It hit me like a tsunami then, how perfect he was for me, how n…
James Patterson Maximum Ride Five-Book Set
If something doesn't work exactly right, or maybe needs some special treatment, you don't just throw it away. Everything can't be fully operational all the time. Sometimes, we need to have the patience to give something the little nudge it needs.
Sarah Dessen Keeping the Moon
How easy it was to capitalize on a person’s own bent for self-destruction; how simple to nudge them into non-being, then to stand back and shrug and agree that it had been the inevitable result of a chaotic, catastrophic life.
Robert Galbraith The Cuckoo's Calling
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 140 times in crossword archives (1958–2024).