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Discover LudwigThe phrase "egging on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe someone who is trying to encourage another person to take action, especially if the action might be risky. For example: Tom's friends were egging him on to jump off the bridge into the river below.
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egging on
verb
Simple past tense of egg on
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Some fans were displeased by Ianto's death scene and the end of the relationship, and some even accused one the writers of "deliberately egging on the shippers'".
He often supervised construction himself, and one account has him egging on workers in the foundations by throwing them coins and cooked meat.
It came when the crowd began egging on the Iowa fans, who stormed the field with one second remaining in the game.
I was one of the people helping with the violence and egging on the negativity".
An American politician is inciting violence and egging on aggression.
Either burglary, robbery, violent disorder or egging on the crowd.
He certainly played no role in egging on those overeager I.R.S. employees in Cincinnati.
The girl grimaced dramatically, egging on Jack's own sense of tragedy.
In that case, the crowd seems to be egging on the officer.
They kept egging on and provoking till it got to a certain point".
It seems likely that Mr. Arafat is egging on the attacks to undermine Mr. Abbas.
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