Nudged [verb]
Definition of Nudged:
bump, elbow
Sentence/Example of Nudged:
The captain of dragoons, who was sitting beside him, nudged him with his elbow.
Then as soon as they were helped they nudged one another and spoke with their mouths full.
The slaves sat round an overseer who shook the dozing and nudged the slow.
Occasionally she nudged her companions, and asked them what had become of Walter Scott.
She nudged her companion and drew his attention without speaking.
"Eighty-five," answered the mate quickly, and nudged the engineer with his elbow.
It was just as if you pulled my sleeve and nudged me and said, 'This way!'
The turnkey pulled my hat off, and nudged me into a box beside the door.
"Some other time," he said; and Hermann nudged me angrily—I don't know why.
Here the "honorable colleagues" nudged each other gleefully.