goad

  • 41goad — sb. [gad]. HD. 279. AS. gad …

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  • 42goad — gad …

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  • 43goad — [gəʊd] verb 1》 provoke to action or reaction. 2》 drive with a spiked stick. noun 1》 a spiked stick used for driving cattle. 2》 a thing that stimulates someone into action. Origin OE gād, of Gmc origin …

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  • 44goad — n 1. prod, rowel, stick, shaft, staff, shepherd s staff, quarterstaff, stave, pole, rod, crook, shepherd s crook; lance, spear, point. 2. stimulus, stimulant, incentive, fillip, provocative, motive; spur, prick, jog, jolt, poke; incitement,… …

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  • 45goad — [gəʊd] verb [T] to deliberately make someone feel very angry or upset so that they react in a particular way …

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  • 46goad —   Ho okikina, wahapa a. See tease, urge …

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  • 47GOAD — comp. abbr. GNOME Object Activation Directory …

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  • 48Philip Goad — Professor Philip Goad is an Australian academic, currently serving as Professor of Architecture and Deputy Dean in the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning at the University of Melbourne. He is also currently President of the Victorian… …

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  • 49Jim Goad — James Thaddeus Jim Goad (born June 12, 1961 in Ridley Park, Pennsylvania) is an American author and publisher, noted for the controversy surrounding his (now defunct) magazine ANSWER Me! Goad has been called brutally honest without worrying about …

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  • 50Charles E. Goad — Charles Edward Goad (b March 15, 1848 Camberwell, Surrey, England d June 10, 1910 Toronto, Canada) was a noted map maker and civil engineer. Goad is most noted for his insurance surveys of cities in Canada, Great Britain, and elsewhere. Fire… …

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