Similar words: poke, spoke, pokey, poker, spoken, poke fun, bespoke, bespoken. Meaning: v. to push against gently.
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(1) Then he took a poke at my hair, telling me I looked like a scarecrow!
(2) Bennett took a poke at the President's refusal to sign the bill.
(3) It was a good-natured poke at downtown cliches.
(4) Bennet took a poke at the President's recent refusal to sign the bill.
(5) Sure, and why not a cane to poke at baskets?
(6) If you're just going to poke at your food, we might as well go.
(7) You can poke at it with a screwdriver or a piece of wire.
(8) Ask your brother not to poke at that poor dog!
(9) Whether he is playing to Islamic radicals or simply taking a final poke at George Bush(sentencedict.com), his confrontation with America and the world will soon be one more problem for Mr.Clinton.
(10) Tyson knocked my wallet off, so I took a poke at him.
(11) And once this sophisticated electronic gear is installed, they impulsively poke at keys and buttons on the chance that they can make it work with little or no reference to the manuals.
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