13 adverbs to describe how to nudging

"Then tell Padre Camorra," Basilio hastened to say, while he nudged Isagani slyly, "tell him that if he would drink water instead of wine or beer, perhaps we might all be the gainers and he would not give rise to so much talk.

Did the "tithing-man" nudge them sharply with his stick, or was he dozing, too?

At daybreak the next morning, the fruity old Henlopen pointed out toward the reefs, and presently was nudging her way through the coral passage, as confidently as if the trick of getting to sea from Coral City was part of the weathered consciousness of her boilers and plates.

Kent nudged Jot delightedly.

She positively could not be nudged in public.

They sat together for a while in solemn silence, and then the mammy resolutely nudged her husband.

At other times, just after they had passed some well dressed and often really benign looking citizen, Slippery would roughly nudge him and whisper, "that was one of those 'fly mugs'a detective", and then it would be some moments before he reverted to his former cheerfulness, proving to Joe how much he feared or despised those who uphold the law.

And Larry, who had once run in the same company as Puss, so that he knew his whims better than many others, took occasion to give Frank Bird a sly nudge in the side, as he whispered: "Look out for him, Frank; he's getting near the danger point, sure!"

West nudged Joel smartly in the ribs, and whispered excitedly: "Now!

Mortlake nudged him triumphantly.

A hint is as good as a wink to them, a nudge ample.

My companion, fearing, I suppose, lest the sight might provoke in me some exclamation, and thus get us into notice, nudged me violently with his elbow, saying at the same time, hurriedly, "Don't heed, don't heed."

So the Captain nudged his shoulder again bashfully.

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