All 3 Uses of
goad
in
Ulysses, by James Joyce
- There is, I feel in the words, some goad of the flesh driving him into a new passion, a darker shadow of the first, darkening even his own understanding of himself.†
Chpt 9 *
- Parallax stalks behind and goads them, the lancinating lightnings of whose brow are scorpions.†
Chpt 14goads = provokes or prods
- BLOOM: (Goaded, buttocksmothered) O!†
Chpt 15goaded = provoked or prodded
Definition:
to provoke or annoy someone into doing something—often something unwise
or:
to prod an animal to move, or the stick used to do so
or:
to prod an animal to move, or the stick used to do so