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prod
1[prod]
verb (used with object)
to poke or jab with or as if with something pointed.
I prodded him with my elbow.
to rouse or incite as if by poking; nag; goad.
noun
the act of prodding; a poke or jab.
any of various pointed instruments used as a goad, especially an electrified rod that administers a mild shock.
a cattle prod.
Prod
2[prod]
noun
a Protestant, especially an Anglo-Irish Protestant.
prod.
3abbreviation
produce.
produced.
producer.
product.
production.
prod
1/ prɒd /
verb
to poke or jab with or as if with a pointed object
(tr) to rouse or urge to action
noun
the act or an instance of prodding
a sharp or pointed object
a stimulus or reminder
prod.
2abbreviation
produce
produced
product
Prod
3/ prɒd /
noun
derogatory, another word for Protestant
Other Word Forms
- prodder noun
- unprodded adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of prod1
Origin of prod2
Word History and Origins
Origin of prod1
Example Sentences
They lost everything but each other, and for Daisy’s sake, as much as his own, he has pushed and prodded, eager to get home.
She says she confronted Bietz and his daughter after she saw him leaning over the sea lion and prodding it with a knife.
After working for several years as a federal public defender, she decided to run for judge at the prodding of a mentor.
The final straw came when a cleaner was filmed restraining the elderly man and violently shaking the bed frame before prodding him with a walking stick.
Instead, we are prodded to examine a tarot card, peer into the scrying mirror and ask questions to our spirit board.
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