Examples of 'spurred him' in a sentence

Meaning of "spurred him"

spurred him - This phrase means to have motivated, encouraged, or driven someone to take action, typically in a specific direction or towards a particular goal

How to use "spurred him" in a sentence

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spurred him
Events spurred him to write two works.
Not even a red light spurred him on.
Spurred him up forward throughout his ride.
The public expectation spurred him to succeed.
Spurred him on to save a part of his salary.
And that spurred him to act.
Spurred him into action.
The experience spurred him artistically.
It spurred him to focus on independent companies and smaller projects.
Curiosity spurred him to ask.
Beitman had a personal experience of simulpathity that spurred him to study it.
Some even spurred him on with enthusiasm.
The compliment spurred him.
This spurred him on to look for a solution.
His interest in homeopathy spurred him to study the science.

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That spurred him to write himself.
It was actually this engagement which spurred him to become a wrestler.
This spurred him to find out where it came from.
Somehow he learned of the proposed wedding and that spurred him to action.
And spurred him like they were riding a horse.
His interest in the flying personalities of the past spurred him to take up flying.
That spurred him on to make the best speech of the campaign.
The thought of Mom spurred him into action.
It also spurred him to become involved in environmental activism and social causes.
The unfortunate campaign of Philip merely spurred him to greater exertions.
This only spurred him to become the best in his classes.
He waited in Colorado for help from the wealthy supporters who had spurred him on.
This spurred him to reflect on the question of culture in the early nineteenth century.
The attacks in Manchester and London spurred him on.
This spurred him to write about his belief of science and religion supporting each other.
Saint Vincent de Paul spurred him on and encouraged him.
Spurred him up, drug him around by his dick till it pulled off.
This shocks him and spurred him into taking law into his own hands.
Spurred him into action . Fearing he might be exposed may have.
In addition, his thirst for wealth and power spurred him to covet his father 's throne.
So what spurred him to undertake the journey?
McCarrick 's interview with Slate spurred him to write an essay.
Mulvaney 's grief spurred him to create a program focused on his workers ' mental health.
Samuel L. Jackson admits it was Reynolds 's involvement that spurred him to sign onto the role.
The event spurred him to join the Army.
Fearing he might be exposed may have, uh… Spurred him into action.
Spurred him up, drug him round by his dick, till it pulled off.
Boland 's death affected Collins and may have spurred him towards peace negotiations with De Valera.
Ian 's jealousy spurred him to action . And as Mike struggled to recall his past.
The bird that spurred him on ;.
The 2006 disappointment spurred him to change his methodology and bring new players onboard.
His father 's loss spurred him to action.
So I think it spurred him on - but it 's not the main driver . ”.
Ian 's jealousy spurred him to action.
This, according to him, spurred him to focus entirely on the sport.

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He spurred towards the wretched gun section
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