Crossword-Solution: PRODS 5 letters, 58 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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PRODS anagram DORPS, DROPS, SPROD

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Jogs lightly. 1 answer
Elbows or cattle zappers 1 answer
Cattle zappers 1 answer
Cattle pokers 1 answer
"Get going" motivators 1 answer
"Get going" jabs 1 answer
Gives a jab 1 answer
Gives a nudge to 1 answer
Gives a poke to 1 answer
Gives the goad-ahead? 1 answer
Herders' sticks 1 answer
Herders' tools 1 answer
Incites to activity. 1 answer
Motivating elbows 1 answer
Nudges along 1 answer
Nudges into action 1 answer
Urges along 1 answer
Tries to motivate 1 answer
Stirs to motion. 1 answer
Sticks with sticks 1 answer
Steer shockers 1 answer
Spurs on to action 1 answer
Sharp reminders. 1 answer
Pokes with a stick 1 answer
Pointed instruments on ranches 1 answer
Urges forward 2 answers
Plays poker? 2 answers
Exerts pressure 2 answers
Gives a nudge 2 answers
Pokes along 2 answers
Pokes at 2 answers
Pointed instruments 2 answers
Helps along 2 answers
Steer steerers 2 answers
Jabs 3 answers
Digs into 4 answers
Puts pressure (on) 4 answers
Exhorts 4 answers
Pushes forward 5 answers
Moves along 5 answers
Spurs to action 5 answers
Coaxes 6 answers
Thrusts. 7 answers
Stimuli 7 answers
Nudges 7 answers
Elbows 7 answers
Spurs (on) 8 answers
Eggs on 8 answers
POKES 9 answers
Urges on 9 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PRODS (5)

Most critics and readers grew impatient with the work he did after, say, 1927 or 1928; they felt he was constantly repeating his gestures of emotional “groping”—what he had called in Winesburg, Ohio the “indefinable hunger” that prods and torments people.
Winesburg, Ohio Sherwood Anderson 1996
Let men, then, go on Feigning at will that heaven and earth shall be Inviolable, entrusted evermore To an eternal weal: and yet at times The very force of danger here at hand Prods them on some side with this goad of fear-- This among others--that the earth, withdrawn Abruptly from under their feet, be hurried down, Down into the abyss, and the Sum-of-Things Be following after, utterly fordone, Till be but wrack and wreckage of a world.
Of The Nature of Things [Titus Lucretius Carus] Lucretius 1997
They bore great golden pincers, and prods of silver, and clamps and chains and various wicked-looking instruments, all made of precious metals and set with diamonds and rubies.
Tik-Tok of Oz L. Frank Baum 1997
Once under the patchwork quilt he was safe for the night, for, heaving himself into the middle of the bed, he sank into solid and stertorous slumber, from which all Cameron's prods and kicks failed to arouse him till the grey dawn once more summoned him to life, whereupon, resuming the aforesaid nether garments, he was once more simply, but in his opinion quite sufficiently, equipped for his place among men.
Corporal Cameron Ralph Connor 2001
She’s a bluff.” With much billowing of the lower, less stiff part of her garments, she sailed to the cloudy mirror over the magazine-filled bookcase and inspected her cap of false curls, with many prods of her large firm hands which flashed with Brazilian diamonds.
Our Mr. Wrenn Sinclair Lewis 2002

Quotes with PRODS (3)

Laine had been very proud of herself last night. Nicholas had talked about ghosts and magic and woven a bit of a spell himself. He'd sounded so convincing, so logical, so sad, that she'd found herself wanting to believe him. But testing prods at his argument had made him angry, and long years with Gavin had taught her that angry, defensive people shared the lousy habit of being wrong.
Stephen M. Irwin
Behold the day-break! I awaken you by sitting on your chest and purring in your face, I stir you with muscular paw-prods, I rouse you with toe-
Henry N. Beard Poetry for Cats: The Definitive Anthology of Distinguished Feline Verse
What do you think he saw?" Damn--I regret the awed way I phrased that and the hushed voice I used. As if I think acid is a "religious" experience, a visionary thing." Himself," Josh says. "You always see your true self on acid. You just usually see more than you want to see. So it all seems disorted." See what I mean? He's not your normal stoner. The guy should become a poet, a psychologist, a scientist. We pull up near Greg's house and stare at it like it's a damn fortress. …
J.L. Powers The Confessional
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Used 118 times in crossword archives (1946–2025).