nuddle (Meaning)

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nuddle (v. i.)

To walk quickly with the head bent forward; -- often with along.

Synonyms & Antonyms of nuddle

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nuddle Sentence Examples

  1. She nudged her sister with her elbow to get her attention.
  2. The toddler nudged the ball with his foot, sending it rolling away.
  3. The motion of the waves nudged the boat gently against the pier.
  4. The breeze nudged the leaves of the tree, causing them to whisper softly.
  5. He nudged the car ahead of him to signal that he wanted to pass.
  6. The cat nudged its way into the warm spot on the sofa.
  7. The dog nudged the bone with its nose, hoping for a treat.
  8. The child nudged the loose tooth with his tongue, trying to dislodge it.
  9. He nudged the door open just enough to peer inside.
  10. The wind nudged the kite higher into the sky, sending it soaring.

FAQs About the word nuddle

To walk quickly with the head bent forward; -- often with along.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

She nudged her sister with her elbow to get her attention.

The toddler nudged the ball with his foot, sending it rolling away.

The motion of the waves nudged the boat gently against the pier.

The breeze nudged the leaves of the tree, causing them to whisper softly.