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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
prod
I.verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
cattle prod
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ His wife prodded him for years before he began writing his first novel.
▪ Sergeant Thompson raised his stick and prodded the soldier in the chest.
▪ They walked around him, prodding and pinching him.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ And he will prod the party to think twice about shrinking the scope of government.
▪ But the Senate, prodded by Hatch and Kennedy, took the proposal further.
▪ In the second month of the class she began to prod the class toward the intermediate stage.
▪ Léonie prodded the foam with one finger.
▪ People gathered round, prodding her for news.
▪ So Iverson kept prodding them, pulling them, urging them to show they belong.
▪ The male now carefully monitors the temperature of the mound by prodding his beak into it.
▪ The surgeon prodded the shivery flesh, searching for the tumour that must be removed.
II.noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ a cattle prod
▪ He gave the dog a quick prod with his foot.
▪ Jerry gave me a sharp prod in the back.
▪ The new law will serve as a prod to make the airline industry increase their safety measures.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A gentle prod not to be scared was about all that Cosmopolitan could handle.
▪ And these, said Perdita, are the cattle prods.
▪ As such it was prod and key to personal achievement and productivity.
▪ He stands up and starts threatening Paul with an imaginary cattle prod.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Prod

Prod \Prod\, n. [Cf. Gael. & Ir. brod goad, prickle, sting, and E. brad, also W. procio to poke, thrust.]

  1. A pointed instrument for pricking or puncturing, as a goad, an awl, a skewer, etc.

  2. A prick or stab which a pointed instrument.

  3. A light kind of crossbow; -- in the sense, often spelled prodd.
    --Fairholt.

Prod

Prod \Prod\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Prodded; p. pr. & vb. n. Prodding.] To thrust some pointed instrument into; to prick with something sharp; as, to prod a soldier with a bayonet; to prod oxen; hence, to goad, to incite, to worry; as, to prod a student.
--H. Taylor.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
prod

1530s, "to poke with a stick," of uncertain origin; possibly [Barnhart] a variant of brod, from Middle English brodden "to goad," from Old Norse broddr "shaft, spike" (see brad), or perhaps imitative [OED]. Figurative sense is recorded from 1871. Related: Prodded; prodding.

prod

1787, "pointed instrument used in prodding;" 1802, "act of prodding;" from prod (v.).

Wiktionary
prod

n. 1 A device (now often electrical) used to goad livestock into moving. 2 A prick or stab with such a pointed instrument. 3 A poke. 4 A light kind of crossbow; a prodd. vb. 1 To poke, to push, to touch. 2 To encourage, to prompt.

WordNet
prod
  1. n. a verbalization that encourages you to attempt something; "the ceaseless prodding got on his nerves" [syn: goad, goading, prodding, urging, spur, spurring]

  2. a pointed instrument used to prod into motion [syn: goad]

  3. [also: prodding, prodded]

prod
  1. v. to push against gently; "She nudged my elbow when she saw her friend enter the restaurant" [syn: nudge, poke at]

  2. urge on; cause to act; "They other children egged the boy on, but he did not want to throw the stone through the window" [syn: incite, egg on]

  3. poke or thrust abruptly; "he jabbed his finger into her ribs" [syn: jab, stab, poke, dig]

  4. [also: prodding, prodded]

Wikipedia
Prod

Prod or PROD may refer to:

  • Cattle prod, a device used to goad livestock into moving
  • Public Request to Order Disposal, part of the Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980
  • Prod, a village in Hoghilag Commune, Sibiu County, Romania
  • Product integral, often shown using the symbol ∏
  • "Prod", a song by Mudvayne from L.D. 50
  • Prod, the bow or spring part of a crossbow.

Usage examples of "prod".

He prodded the jumble of letters, copied out the text several times on a separate sheet, anagrammatizing the words at different junctions to form new scrambles, buttressing himself from thoughts of the past.

A curious appendicular finger glowed crimson amid the dour browns and greens of the earth, prodding out from the bottom of the main land mass.

He and the Ballenger brothers have gone several rounds over cattle prods and feed additives.

Hand prodded doubtfully at the contents of the bento tray with his chopsticks.

Big Screen was like an electroshock cattle prod hammered down the earthquake faults of human identity which ripple and shudder at magnitude ten and slip and slide and pulverize and resettle into new and rarely improved and NEVER stable identities and wait for the next inevitable twitch and shudder that will send reality sprawling once again like pieces of ice flying around a high-speed blender and create a new and even more unstable formation and reinforce the creeping paranoia that has flooded the dazed soul that WAS you but has become something else, something different THAT was what FILM could do.

They raced across the lawn and the Japanese were momentarily frozen as the birthday guests reached the fence and banged their brooms and brollies against the railings, the occasional implement poking through to prod a startled protester.

In Longsaddle, where prejudice was secondary to the fanatical curiosity of the unsinkable Harpells, he had been placed on display like some mutated farm animal, mentally poked and prodded.

They left the body to one side, giving him a quick macho kick and a prod.

Gaucho said menacingly, prodding Signor Mantissa in the ribs with the corkscrew.

They prodded one another and laughed as Cashel walked by with Mellie back in her usual spot on his shoulder.

I could even wonder what rabbits had to do with anything, Merv jumped from his chair as if Cherry had rammed an electric cattle prod to his man-bits, and ran past us out of the stinking office.

Gradually, the claws on my sash, the milkweed pods, everything else prodding between our tightlocked bodies tweaked into more comfortable positions and drifted out of my consciousness.

At the moment, Sam was seated in a balloon-tired mooncar, watching as a crew sprayed liquid plastic over the walls and floor of a trench, stabilizing it against movement even under the occasional prod of a moonquake, sealing it against any possibility of leaking air.

Hendrens continued to prod him until he enlightened and entertained them with stories of his adventures as a photojournalism He downplayed the danger he frequently encountered and embellished some of the more humorous anecdotes.

The soldiers, bolder now that the tall plainsman was chained, prodded him and Catchflea to their feet.