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will goad

  • future tense
    of goad.
    goad
    noun
    a stick with a pointed or electrically charged end, for driving cattle, oxen, etc.; prod.

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It will goad us into outrage and stress-watching, and then carry on.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 11, 2022

Investors have been watching to see if pressure from rising inflation will goad the Fed into speeding up its plans for trimming bond purchases and raising its benchmark interest rate.

From Seattle Times Nov. 23, 2021

There has been a good deal of throat-clutching over the possibility that he will goad her into losing her cool.

From Slate Sep. 23, 2016

“People will goad you. People will say things to you. Face it - not everybody loves a cop,” Tucker said.

From Washington Times May 4, 2015

There is a restless fire in your soul that will goad you on.

From An Ambitious Woman A Novel by Edgar Fawcett