Farming Tools And Equipment

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a stick with a pointed or electrically charged end, used for driving cattle or oxen

verb to provoke or annoy someone in order to stimulate some action or reaction

  • The politician used inflammatory language to goad his opponent into making a mistake.
  • Stop trying to goad me into an argument.
  • He's always goading me to do things I don't want to do.
  • The coach's pep talk was a goad to motivate the team to victory.

noun a flexible tube conveying water, gas, etc.

verb to water or spray with a hose

  • The firefighter used a hose to extinguish the fire.
  • Can you grab the garden hose so we can water the plants?
  • I accidentally stepped on the hose and it got all kinked up.
  • She felt like her emotions were being squeezed through a tight hose.

adjective describing the thinness of something, in this case, as thin as a rake

adverb modifying the adjective 'thin', indicating the degree of thinness

preposition connecting the adjective 'thin' to the comparison 'as a rake'

article used before the noun 'rake' to indicate that it is a specific rake being compared to

  • The model had a figure as thin as a rake, showcasing the latest designer clothes.
  • She's as thin as a rake, always watching what she eats.
  • I can't believe how thin she is, she's as thin as a rake!
  • His wallet was as thin as a rake after splurging on the latest gadgets.

noun a person from the state of Nebraska, especially a member or supporter of the University of Nebraska athletic teams

  • The cornhusker is a term used to refer to a resident of Nebraska.
  • My friend from Nebraska proudly calls himself a cornhusker.
  • I heard that cornhusker team is doing really well this season.
  • She was a true cornhusker, always hardworking and resilient.