12 adjectives to describe nudging

Then it is" But here Goldeye gave her a sharp nudge, and she stopped short.

Sly nudges and subdued chuckles were all that the most reckless indulged in under the shadows of the church.

o' me to 'say,' your honor," the organ-grinder murmured humbly, and Jot gave him a violent nudge.

A narrow movable bench on each side of the fixed table furnished seating capacity for twenty men, provided none objected to an occasional nudging from his neighbor's elbow.

" "Oh, they are not very critical: they are only workmen," said the clergyman, and then reddened deeply as Marmaduke gave him a very perceptible nudge.

Roy gave Dudley a delighted nudge with his elbow.

It was Bruce who gave him a sudden sharp nudge with his elbow.

Once she gave him an unconscious nudge of excitement.

" "Hoo gived Ted the gander's leavin's," put in Joe, seizing his opportunity, and bringing out his joke with a great shout and a vigorous nudge to his nearest neighbour.

he said, with dark significance, at the same time administering a significant nudge to Lance, which kept up the young man's exasperation.

"You know I never cared much for theaters and girls," he added slyly, giving Gregson a good-natured nudge.

The old soldier and his wife both seemed glad of somebody to talk with; but the good woman availed herself of the privilege far more copiously than the veteran himself, insomuch that he felt it expedient to give her an occasional nudge with his elbow in her well-padded ribs.

12 adjectives to describe  nudging