goading 的 2 个定义
- a stick with a pointed or electrically charged end, for driving cattle, oxen, etc.; prod.
- anything that pricks or wounds like such a stick.
- something that encourages, urges, or drives; a stimulus.
- to prick or drive with, or as if with, a goad; prod; incite.
goading 近义词
egg on, incite
更多goading例句
- They will be on hand to essentially coach contestants along, goading their best performance(s) out of them.
- Indeed, they may play important roles in goading the men to action.
- Which is precisely why Obama is goading the Republicans to do it.
- The threats may be goading Iran to pour greater effort into its nuclear program, to rush toward creating a weapon more quickly.
- You are saved from a grilling, goading, or grounding for some overtly selfish actions.
- And when the realization did come it had the effect of goading them on to more furious effort.
- In spite of his reassuring words, the woman caught the full meaning of the goading sharpness in his voice.
- Trymore and Pringle, goading their horses frantically, were doing their utmost to get away from their vengeful comrades.
- Lass went without any flicking with a switch, or mirthful goading of hard young heels that afternoon.
- I saw through his game of getting satisfaction out of John Paul thro' goading me, and determined he should have his fill of it.