prod|prodded|prodding|prods in English
verb
[prɑd /prɒd]
spur, urge, goad; poke, push, thrust; stimulate, incite; energize, rouse
Use "prod|prodded|prodding|prods" in a sentence
1. (Barrators are those who exchange public office for money.) Other demons prod the sinner down under the pitch with their hooks and prongs, like cooks prodding meat into a stew
2. Electric components, namely test prods, clamping test prods, alligator clips, crocodile connectors and testing wires, all the aforesaid goods included in class 9
3. He needed no prodding.
4. She prodded me sharply in the ribs.
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6. I'm sick of being poked and prodded by doctors.
7. Later Bradlaugh himself was prodded with a truncheon.
8. She did her chores without prodding.
9. A punky band is prodding uproar.
10. Coydog’s tracks Good Grief (Prod
11. A goad, as for prodding cattle.
12. She prodded the force field that kept the cold out.
13. Cryp Skylark - Icky blicky [Prod
14. Make off the cuff remarks that are often seen as personal prods.
15. That prodding may have saved his life.
16. People gathered round, prodding her for news.
17. No amount of prodding will budge him.
18. This prodding may be needed for several reasons.
19. A little gentle prodding may be necessary at this stage.
20. You keep prodding me to work all the time.
21. They walked around him, prodding and pinching him.
22. He's a bright kid, but he needs prodding.
23. 7 Some people prod more slyly.
24. 20 The woman prodded her neighbour and whispered urgently in his ear.
25. He gave her a prod in the ribs.