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spurred

[ spurd ]

adjective

  1. having a spur or spurs. spur.
  2. bearing spurs spur or spurlike spines.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of spurred1

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; spur 1, -ed 3
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But when Totone learns that his region’s Gruyère-like specialty can land a 30,000-euro payday from a contest, he’s spurred, with his friends’ help, to revive his family’s operation and make a prizewinning Comté cheese.

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He was filming in Edinburgh on Scotland's hottest day when the unusually high temperature spurred him into embarking on a project on the climate crisis.

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A wildfire in Inyo and Mono counties spurred evacuations Sunday evening as it spread rapidly amid strong winds and low humidity.

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When Xi came to power in 2012, his love for the sport spurred a drive to reform and improve Chinese football.

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Ozturk's arrest has spurred calls for protest, with activists circling a flyer calling for a Wednesday evening "emergency rally" at Powder House Square Park in Somerville.

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