1. goading - Noun
2. goading - Verb
of Goad
Source: Webster's dictionarythe ceaseless prodding got on his nerves Source: Internet
During a heated argument and Miho's goading, Yuki then forcibly moves Miho to the club. Source: Internet
Far from standing on the defensive therefore – and unbeknown to Marlborough – Louis XIV was persistently goading his marshal into action. Source: Internet
He never stopped goading, challenging, questioning, raging against big business, capitalist queens and the White House fascists most of all. Source: Internet
Many who struggle to recover from their illness seem to harbor the pathogen long after other patients have purged it, perhaps goading the immune system into prolonging its frantic inflammatory siege. Source: Internet
Hamas is venting its resentment typically by goading Israel with an as-yet measured barrage of rockets, taking advantage of the wave of Islamic protest generated by US President Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Source: Internet