Goad can be a noun or a verb.
noun ( a pointed stick used to encourage animals to move).
He pushed the goad against the hind leg of the cattle.
verb (to urge or prod or provoke)
He sometimes allowed his friends to goad him into trying dangerous stunts.
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.
If you lollygag doing your homework, your mother may goad you into it by refusing to serve supper til your'e done.
Alina's poor dribbling goaded her to practice more.
A cowboy goad is a spur.
Tim Goad's birth name is Timothy Ray Goad.
Jim Goad has written: 'Jim Goad's Gigantic Book of Sex'
Melissa Goad's birth name is Melissa-Rae Annette Goad.
Nathan goad is 18
he tried to goad his aduience
John Goad was born in 1616.
Thomas Goad was born in 1576.
Roger Goad died in 1610.