egged

[ɛɡd]

egged Definition

  • 1to throw eggs at someone or something
  • 2to encourage or provoke someone to do something

Using egged: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "egged" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The protesters egged the politician's car.

  • Example

    The bullies egged him on to fight.

  • Example

    The coach egged the team on to victory.

egged Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for egged

Phrases with egged

  • to encourage or push someone to do something, often something unwise or risky

    Example

    His friends egged him on to jump off the bridge into the river.

  • something extra or unexpected that makes a good situation even better

    Example

    Winning the lottery was like having egg in my beer.

  • to risk everything on a single venture or investment

    Example

    He put all his eggs in one basket by investing all his savings in the stock market.

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Summary: egged in Brief

'Egged' [ɛɡd] is a verb that means to throw eggs at someone or something, or to encourage or provoke someone to do something. Examples include 'The protesters egged the politician's car,' and 'The coach egged the team on to victory.' The phrase 'egg someone on' means to encourage or push someone to do something, often something unwise or risky.