Similar words: joking, cooking, booking, smoking, looking, choking, jokingly, stroking. Meaning: [pəʊk] n. a sharp hand gesture (resembling a blow).
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91, I'm tired of the doctors poking and probing me with needles and tubes.
92, A marabou stork was poking about nearby in a pile of rubbish, and I gave it a wide berth.
93, People must sit in front of these computers constantly, poking and prodding to do even the simplest task.
94, Two small boys trapped a crab, repeatedly poking it with a stick until it went belly up and played dead.
95, Sneezes at evening, poking the peevish gutter.
96, His big toe was poking through his stocking.
97, It was his darling Eve poking him rather vigorously about the torso.
98, Not a brassiere to be seen , nipples poking out at the world.
99, Revered by many Indians, the peepul has a habit of making room for itself, poking up through roads, sometimes smothering its rivals.
100, If I went to Lago Agrio as myself and pretended to write a story, no one would suspect that the starry-eyed young American poking around was actually shilling for Chevron.
101, Often she stopped on the way to get him a plastic bag of Milo, tied shut with raffia string, a straw poking through.
102, I spent last night poking around the site with a flashlight and a Polaroid.
103, DODOMA, Tanzania — Lying side by side on a narrow bed, talking and giggling and poking each other with skinny elbows, they looked like any pair of teenage girls trading jokes and secrets.
104, The sight of incey wincey's legs poking out of a dark spidery lair can send even the toughest wildlife enthusiast screaming for the hills.
105, The flocks and herds were poking along, holding up the traffic.
106, I've been poking around General Miscellany for a few minutes when a Chinese ceramic Jesus stops me cold.
107, 'The companion galaxy that looks as if it's playing peek-a-boo through the larger galaxy could have plunged through, poking a hole[sentencedict.com], ' said Helou.
108, But poking fun at some of these inane situations can perhaps alleviate some of that distress.
109, I see a finger poking through ( a hole in your glove ).
110, She's always poking her snout into everything , ie interfering.
111, Some nosy people should stop poking their noses into her divorce.
112, We opened up the car bonnet and he started poking around in my engine.
113, A malicious meddler who tries to discover sensitive information by poking around.
114, Some revelers wore straw sombreros and stick-on mustaches, poking fun at a national stereotype,(http://sentencedict.com/poking.html) while the government sought to promote a more serious side with an open-air philharmonic orchestra.
115, But the dictionary writers like looking them up in Shakespeare because there was more cross dressing and people poking each other's eyes out.
116, You are also great at poking holes in arguments and common beliefs.
117, After plunging into a sorry plight, the pollster quit poking about and plotted a conspiracy.
118, Recent temperature readings by THEMIS have detected water ice poking through in certain places, so the answer seems to be yes.
119, Imagine you are poking a stick into an animal's burrow.
120, The sharp-edged triangle poking out of the flat ocean was in fact the tip of a shipwreck.
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