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prodder

n. agent noun of prod; one who prods.

Usage examples of "prodder".

The tooth inspector backed up a step, but the buttock prodder merely sneered and continued his examination.

His hips plunged down, ramming his hard prodder toward her cervix hidden in the warm recesses of her vagina.

There were times when Cranston could be prodded into activity, provided he did not consider it work, and his chief prodder was Police Commissioner Ralph Weston.

With a smile toward me, he playfully extended the prodder key until it contacted the edge of the unfolded micronic lacing.

There was a selection of hunting implements: chains, prodders, spears and hoods, and even a rather battered brass horn.

Inside the upper shelf, the case held a dozen swabs, files and prodders, plus tweezers large and small, and a very valuable pair of stout scissors for clipping dragon nails.

Once they worked her over with the manicure prodders and eyebrow tweezers, curling tongs and earwax scoops, left her fermenting all afternoon in a mealy flour face mask, then finished her off with a delicate sponging of red ochre across the cheekbones and a fine gleam of antimony above the eyes, Helena Justina was bound to be presentable enough, even to me.

That amateurish assault upon the jewel case with a cast iron coal prodder couldn't have been made AFTER the case had been prized open, it would have had to be made BEFORE.