GOAD vs PRICK: NOUN
- A verbalization that encourages you to attempt something
- A long stick with a pointed end used for prodding animals.
- An agent or means of prodding or urging; a stimulus.
- A stick, rod, or staff with a pointed end, used for driving cattle; hence, anything that urges or stimulates.
- A decoy at an auction; a Peter Funk.
- [Cf. yard, rod, perch, as measures of length.] A little-used English Measure of length.
- A sort of false die.
- A pointed instrument used to urge on a beast; hence, any necessity that urges or stimulates.
- A long, pointed stick used to prod animals.
- A pointed instrument that is used to prod into a state of motion
- A plaything.
- A pointed instrument used to prod into motion
- A persistent or sharply painful feeling of sorrow or remorse.
- The sensation of being pierced or pricked.
- A small mark or puncture made by a pointed object.
- A small, sharp, local pain, such as that made by a needle or bee sting.
- The act of puncturing with a small point
- Obscene terms for penis
- A depression scratched or carved into a surface
- Insulting terms of address for people who are stupid or irritating or ridiculous
- The act of piercing or pricking.
- A small roll: as, a prick of spun-yarn; a prick of tobacco.
- Figuratively, that which pierces, stings, goads, or incites the mind.
- Plural In tanning, an appearance as of minute punctures in hides soaked in water until decomposition begins.
- The print of the foot of a hare or deer on the ground.
- A puncture.
- The act or process of puncturing or pricking.
- In music, a note or point: so called from the dot or mark that formed its head.
- A mathematical point.
- A mark denoting degree; pitch; point.
- A mark on a dial noting the hour; hence, a point of time.
- In archery, the point in the center of a target at which aim is taken; the white; also, the target itself, or, in the plural, a pair of targets, one at the top and the other at the bottom of the range.
- Specifically— A mark used in writing or printing, as a vowel-point or a comma.
- A point; dot; small mark.
- Same as pricket, 1.
- A goad. [Obsolete or prov. Eng.] The penis. [Low.] A kind of eel-spear. [Eng.]
- A hare's track or footprint.
- A penis.
- A person considered to be mean or contemptible, especially a man.
- A slender pointed instrument or other thing capable of puncturing; something sharp-pointed.
- A pointed object, such as an ice pick, goad, or thorn.
- A thorn; spine; prickle.
- A skewer.
GOAD vs PRICK: VERB
- Prod or urge as if with a log stick
- Urge with or as if with a goad
- Goad or provoke,as by constant criticism
- Give heart or courage to
- Stab or urge on as if with a pointed stick
- To incite or provoke.
- To prod with a goad.
- To encourage or stimulate.
- Deliver a sting to
- Raise
- Make a small hole into, as with a needle or a thorn
- Prod or urge as if with a log stick
- Cause a prickling sensation
- To cause a sharp emotional pain
- Cause a stinging pain
GOAD vs PRICK: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To puncture lightly.
- To make (a hole) by puncturing something.
- To spur (a horse).
- To ride at a gallop.
- To stand erect; point upward.
- To affect with a mental or emotional pang, as of sorrow or remorse.
- To impel as if with a spur; stimulate or provoke.
- To mark or delineate on a surface by means of small punctures.
- To pierce the quick of (a horse's hoof) while shoeing.
- To transplant (seedlings, for example) before final planting.
- To cause to stand erect or point upward.
- To pierce or puncture something or cause a pricking feeling.
- To feel a pang or twinge from being pricked.
- To spur a horse on.
GOAD vs PRICK: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To prick; to drive with a goad; hence, to urge forward, or to rouse by anything pungent, severe, irritating, or inflaming; to stimulate.
- To prod or urge with or as if with a long pointed stick.
- N/A
GOAD vs PRICK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms To impel, spur, arouse, stir up, set on.
- To prick; drive with a goad; hence, to incite; stimulate; instigate; urge forward or rouse to action by any harassing or irritating means.
- To pierce with a sharp point; puncture; wound.
- To fix or insert by the point: as, to prick a knife into a board.
- To transfix or impale.
- Stab or urge on as if with a pointed stick
- To stick up
- (idiom) (prick up (one's) ears) To listen with attentive interest.
GOAD vs PRICK: RELATED WORDS
- Provoke, Browbeat, Cajole, Stimulus, Urge, Stimulate, Incite, Needle, Nettle, Urging, Spurring, Prick, Spur, Prodding, Prod
- Scratch, Tool, Cock up, Peter, Dent, Sting, Goad, Incision, Twinge, Slit, Cock, Bite, Prickle, Pecker, Dick
GOAD vs PRICK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Instigate, Taunt, Provoke, Browbeat, Cajole, Stimulus, Urge, Stimulate, Needle, Nettle, Urging, Spurring, Spur, Prodding, Prod
- Arsehole, Prick up, Notch, Shaft, Tool, Dent, Sting, Incision, Twinge, Slit, Cock, Bite, Prickle, Pecker, Dick
GOAD vs PRICK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Santos trying to goad him into doing something stupid.
- He is a goad hunter and an excellent waterman.
- Bleating Goad, it is the least of things, Eyeinstye!
- Use of the word goad in a sentence example.
- Julia Carr Goad Slaton of Marion died Jan.
- What would goad him to approach my daughter.
- Elizabeth Ann Ellinor THIRD ROW: Kimberly Sue Goad.
- Blue Oyster Cult, in order to goad him.
- Euron tries to goad Theon into attacking him.
- Magistrates tried to goad him into a fight.
- Prick duck skin all over with a fork.
- Morons like this prick in the Corrupt Media.
- Or preternaturally Spike was spiritedness Wes a prick.
- Do It With My Prick Out Andy Conrad?
- Go get actually educated, you misinforming, lying prick.
- He leaned down, his ears on the prick.
- Or was his conscience beginning to prick him.
- Data: If you prick me; do I not.
- Assorted patch, scratch, prick and intradermal allergy tests.
- Losing that annoying prick Imp was one thing.
GOAD vs PRICK: QUESTIONS
- How many Philistines did Sham Shamgar slay with an ox goad?
- How many goad stock photos are available royalty-free?
- Does Bondarchuk goad his characters too much bloodlust?
- Do you prick the base of a pastry case before baking?
- Why did Princess Diana prick her finger on the spinning wheel?
- Can the Immy Crag LFA be used on finger-prick blood?
- Why did Aurora still prick her finger if Maleficent lifted?
- Should the pin prick test be used in neurological screening?
- How much does a skin prick test cost for allergies?
- Who wrote Lilly Wood and the prick Invincible Friends?
- How accurate are skin-prick and intradermal blood tests?
- Do you remember helping your dad prick out seedlings?
- Which skin prick test for timothy grass pollen (G6)?