Goad (disambiguation)
Goad refers to a farming implement used to spur livestock, including:
- Ankus, a goad used for elephants
- Cattle prod, a goad used for cattle
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Goad may also refer to:
People with the name
- Alan Goad (born 1954), Australian footballer
- Amanda Goad, 1992 Scripps National Spelling Bee winner
- George Goad (cricketer) (1806–1878), English cricketer
- George Goad (died 1671), master of Eton College
- Jim Goad (born 1961), American author and publisher
- Philip Goad, Australian academic and Professor of Architecture
- Robin Goad (born 1970), American weightlifter
Other uses
- Goad map, Goad plan, or Goad atlas, a navigation resource that incorporates detailed street maps including individual buildings and their uses
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