Definition of Prodder

1. Noun. Agent noun of prod; one who prods. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Prodder

1. one that prods [n -S] - See also: prods

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prodder

procursive epilepsy
procuticle
procuticles
procyclic
procyclical
procyclicalities
procyclicality
procyclidine
procyclin
procyclins
procymidone
procyonid
procyonids
prod
prodded
prodder (current term)
prodders
prodding
proddings
prodeath
prodefendant
prodefensin
prodefensins
prodegenerative
prodelision
prodelisions
prodemocracy
prodifferentiative
prodigal
prodigal son

Literary usage of Prodder

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. London Society (1879)
"¡Suppose we had prodder, the gardener, ready behind the ... Mr. prodder seemed to hesitate as to undertaking the required duty. Miss Pamela's small figure ..."

2. The Speaker's Garland: Comprising 100 Choice Selections by Phineas Garrett (1904)
"Shake, he says, "prodder Hans, ter ish a woodchuck in te log u.it te hole." Den I tells Shake, "You shust vatch mil vu:i hole, unt te togs te udder hole, ..."

3. Electrical Engineer (1890)
"An electrical engineer, who was passing the spot, heard the tap tap of the prodder with a metallic sound and turned to see. The prodder was knocked ..."

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