prodder (Meaning)
prodder
to poke or stir as if with a prod, a pointed instrument used to prod, to incite to action, to thrust a pointed instrument into, to urge someone on, an incitement to act
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prodder Sentence Examples
- The prodder's relentless questions finally elicited a response from the witness.
- The shepherd used a long prodder to guide his flock through the narrow path.
- The veterinarian prodded the injured animal to assess its condition.
- The interrogator's prodder-like questions were designed to break the suspect's resistance.
- The salesperson's persistent prodding annoyed the potential customer.
- The teacher's prodder-like remarks motivated the students to improve their grades.
- The coach prodded the team to perform at their best despite the setbacks.
- The researcher's prodder-like questions uncovered hidden truths in the data.
- The investigator prodded the suspect's alibi, finding contradictions that raised suspicion.
- The journalist's prodder-like reporting uncovered a scandal that rocked the government.
FAQs About the word prodder
to poke or stir as if with a prod, a pointed instrument used to prod, to incite to action, to thrust a pointed instrument into, to urge someone on, an incitemen
prompter, insurgent, troublemaker, promoter, extremist, booster, provoker, proponent, rebel, provocateur
peacemaker, reconciler,uniter,
The prodder's relentless questions finally elicited a response from the witness.
The shepherd used a long prodder to guide his flock through the narrow path.
The veterinarian prodded the injured animal to assess its condition.
The interrogator's prodder-like questions were designed to break the suspect's resistance.