Similar words: loaded, goad, goading, broaden, broadminded, faded, jaded, headed. Meaning: [gəʊd] adj. compelled forcibly by an outside agency.
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(31) He goaded his opponent on to attack him.
(32) His persistent questions finally goaded me into an angry reply.
(33) Goaded, by the interference, into a rage more than demoniacal, I withdrew my arm from her grasp and buried the axe in her brain.
(34) They goaded him into doing it by saying he was a coward.
(35) At Woodland Junior High School, some boys in a wood shop class goaded a bigger boy into believing that Billy had been talking trash about his mother.
(36) Hunger had goaded the woman on to steal the food.
(37) Thus goaded, the top brass launched an unusually serious attack.
(38) Frank was scolded for having goaded Jim to steal a book.
(39) She was tired of dancing but the need for money goaded her on.
(40) Goaded on by Nixon,(sentencedict.com) I was concerned with persuading Faisal to lift or ease the embargo.
(41) Who goaded you into admitting that you thought men were fools to die for high - sounding principles?
(42) Father, the fault is mine. I goaded Ramesses on, so I am responsible.
(43) The sky had an arrogant blue which goaded the nerves like a spur.
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