Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A manager waves us in and nods curtly with little expression in his face.
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This was a place said to have no spoken language, but communication only by signssuch as nods, raised eyebrows, grimaces, and smiles.
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But as a series of offhand nods, they're hilarious.
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Since nods and gestures can not be recorded, the witness is instructed to answer all questions aloud.
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If the client nods, he can quickly fix him a tub of noodles on a pulled-out hotplate.
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The twelve-track album is a breezy, earnest yet celebratory pieceaglow with motherly wisdom and metrical nods to the unassailable grit and color of urban life.
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Cueing each other with gentle nods, they created a densely transparent weave of shimmering clangour.
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Elbows brush against each other, knowing-nods and smiles are exchanged.
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I've gotten a lot of knowing nods from other gentlemen who are also on this long, stubbly road.
nymag.com
The nods to tradition continue with a hint-dropping yokel innkeeper, an enigmatic cypher on the moors and a couple of folklore-ridden local landmarks.
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