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nod
verb (nodded , nodding )
1 tr & intr to make a brief bowing gesture with the head, in agreement or greeting, etc; to bow (the head) briefly.
2 intr to let the head droop with sleepiness; to become drowsy. See nod off below.
3 intr to make a mistake through momentary loss of concentration.
4 to indicate or direct by nodding nodded her approval He was nodded towards the Customs .
5 intr said of flowers and plumes, etc: to sway or bob about.
6 in football: to head (the ball) without great force nodded in the winning goal .
noun a quick bending forward of the head; a slight bow; a movement of the head as a gesture of assent, greeting or command.
[14c]
on the nod colloq said of the passing of a proposal, etc: by general agreement, without the formality of a vote.
the Land of Nod see separate entry.
nod off intr to fall asleep.
nod someone or something through
1 in parliament: to allow someone to vote by proxy.
2 to pass something without a discussion or vote, etc.
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