goad|goaded|goading|goads in English

verb

[gəʊd]

tease, drive, urge; cattle-prod, prodding-stick

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1. 9 Stop goading him on.

2. “Kicking against the goads” is drawn from the action of a stubborn bull that resists the prodding of the goad by kicking against it, resulting in injury to itself. —Ac 26:14; Jg 3:31.

3. Stop goading the poor beast!

4. 10 Stop goading them on.

5. 1 Stop goading the poor beast!

6. 7 He kept goading me to fight.

7. 2 He repeated it constantly, goading Rosenberg.

8. 3 Charles was always goading me.

9. Very goad to meet you.

10. A goad, as for prodding cattle.

11. To urge or goad to action.

12. 13 They goaded him on to break the window.

13. 26 They goaded him on to break the window.

14. She felt a needle of annoyance goading her to retaliate.

15. A slight goad or incentive; a small stimulus.

16. He was simply doing this to goad her.

17. Thus goaded, the top brass launched an unusually serious attack.

18. ▪ In Bible times, farmers used goads to guide their draft animals while plowing.

19. One that acts as a provocative stimulus; a goad.

20. His calmness was a goad she hated him for.

21. Hunger goad him to steal a loaf of bread.

22. He needed to goad the mage into acting rashly.

23. 6 She felt a needle of annoyance goading her to retaliate.

24. Some people think the year of Goad is a jinx.

25. 11 If you keep goading her with those insults she may turn nasty.