goad on



goad someone on

to urge someone onward, possibly with jeers or challenges; to urge someone to continue. (Usually in this order.) The cheering crowd goaded the team on to victory. I goaded Jed on to taking the risk.
See also: goad, on

goad on

v.
1. To make someone or something move by prodding or poking: The farmer goaded the cattle on.
2. To urge someone to continue something through prodding or threat of embarrassment: I didn't want to sing any more, but the crowd goaded me on.
See also: goad, on

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Federigofe-de-REE-goItalian
Aldous['ɔ:ldəs]
Alter-Yiddish
Jayendra-Indian, Hindi
Ena (2)-Croatian
Rose[rəuz]