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French-English translation for: goad
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NOUN   a goad | goads
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VERB  to goad | goaded | goaded ... 
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SYNO   to goad | to needle | to prick ... 
aiguillonner qn.to goad sb.
aiguillon {m} [bâton]goad
stimulant {m}goad [fig.]
aiguillonner une bêteto goad an animal
chercher querelle à qn.to goad sb. into an argument
 
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