goading
Example Sentences
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Pollock is known for goading the opposition and extravagant try-scoring celebrations.
From BBC
All of a sudden, a brass band appeared, goading the star into a few bars of his song.
From BBC
Note, for instance, how this kerfuffle is goading his critics into defending the indefensible.
Artists got an idea for a Museum of Contemporary Art off the ground in 1979, goading the wealthy and influential powers that be into action.
From Los Angeles Times
It was as if they were goading Scotland now.
From BBC
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