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nod

noun as in gesture of the head

verb as in gesture with head

verb as in fall asleep

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He nodded to the tough last few years for theater owners, who first weathered the pandemic, then the dual writers and actors strikes in 2023, which limited their options for films.

The prize is a nod to the club's ties with local agriculture, which is dominated by meat and dairy production.

From BBC

Yet his words on how hard it is to be a public figure in our era might find some quiet nods of agreement in Westminster.

From BBC

The parents nod, evidently pleased by his enthusiasm.

From BBC

In one of the frames, a farmer extends his arm as if holding the land in the adjoining frame - a nod to the farming roots of Indian society.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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