1. My friend would always prod me in class so one day I tattled to the teacher like the big baby that they'd said I am.
2. Prod the ball past the post from 10 yards.
3. You will feel when you meet a blockage and you should then prod the blockage with the rod.
4: If you plod, I'll prod!
Don't prod the bull or he will charge. She will prod the lazy students into action.
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That is the correct spelling of "prod" (to poke, push, or press).The similar word is proud, taking satisfaction in one's accomplishments.
Prod or Prodt
Goad means to drive or urge on. You can also use it as an object used to hurry up.1. The sergeant had to goad the reluctant soldiers into action.2. The cowhand used a goad to prod the sluggish cattle.
Prod me not! I have to prod you every day to get you out of bed!
"My wife has to prod me to take out the trash."
Prod me one more time and see what happens.
He was not sure if it was alive, so he got a stick to prod it with.
To prod (and the noun for a poking) is to provoke by direct action. Example : "The father would have to prod his boys to finish their homework." Example : "After a prod from her friend, she agreed to go to the party."
Hot-shot, cattle prod, shock-prod, etc.
prod=0; i=1; do { prod = prod +a[i] * b[i]; i=i+1; } while(i<=20);
The anagram of prod is the word drop. It means to fall.
Simply prod around your neck to find a sore point.
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Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! On the prod or proddy meant spoiling for a fight. A prod was what a cowboy used to spur cattle into moving more quickly.
Some synonyms for "prod" include poke, jab, nudge, and push.