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Phonetic Respelling: [ nod ]

Definition: Play

v. 1 to bend the head forward slightly and raise it again quickly; 2 be almost asleep; n. a sign of assent or salutation or command

Sentence: Play Play

Please nod your head if you know the answer.

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Please nod your head if you know the answer.

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He gave her a respondent nod.

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What time did the main character nod off?

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A nod of the head signifies agreement.

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The nod signally meant to start.

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The nod of Mom's head signified that it was time to leave.

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He used signally inappropriate methods. OR The nod signally meant to start.

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Why could Will and Greg only nod and mumble?

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Tony likes to gesture when he speaks. OR A nod is a gesture of agreement.

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A nod is a gesture of agreement.

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Why did the judges smile and nod for Oscar?

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Mom gave me a permissive nod.

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Synonyms: Play

gesture of the head; bend of the head; dip the head

Antonyms: Play

kick the foot

How many syllables in nod?

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