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goaded

[ US /ˈɡoʊdɪd/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈə‍ʊdɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. compelled forcibly by an outside agency
    mobs goaded by blind hatred

How To Use goaded In A Sentence

  • Noblemen goaded him by claiming that the medal was of cheap manufacture. Times, Sunday Times
  • He finally goaded her into answering his question.
  • Hunger goaded him to steal a loaf of bread.
  • He finally goaded her into answering his question.
  • For once, goaded out of her measured correctness, the Duchess became vital, vehement, agonisedly energetic and passionate. A German Pompadour Being the Extraordinary History of Wilhelmine van Grävenitz, Landhofmeisterin of Wirtemberg
  • Goaded beyond endurance, she turned on him and hit out.
  • The way he came into their lives with no warning, goaded her into saying things she oughtnt, and proceeded, with such ease, to woo their brother from them. The House at Riverton
  • He seemed at first to be an inconsequential man, just a loyal retainer, but hurt by Amelia's betrayal he was goaded to anger - real anger, that was chilling and frightening.
  • The adroit use of her lover's Christian name goaded his lordship to sudden heat. The Wings of the Morning
  • Steel goaded the horse into a trot and rode along to the where Williams led the column. Man of Honour
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