Use "poked" in a sentence

1. The pencil poked her again.

2. She poked at her meal unenthusiastically.

3. Bobby poked him in the ribs.

4. He poked the fire up.

5. She poked her elbow into his ribs.

6. Well, you have poked the bear.

7. He poked at the frog with a stick.

8. I poked through a bazaar crammed with good.

9. There's someone that has to be poked by you.

10. She poked him in the ribs with her elbow.

11. Father poked the fire with a poker.

12. Connon poked at it with his forefinger.

13. I'm sick of being poked and prodded by doctors.

14. He poked a long bony finger in Billy's chest.

15. The plastic dimpled, and a silvery point poked through.

16. The turtle poked its head out of its shell.

17. 10 He poked at the spaghetti with a fork.

18. She poked fun at people's shortcomings with sarcastic remarks.

19. A bony elbow poked through a hole in his sweater.

20. He poked a long Bony finger in Billy's chest

21. The snout of the Mercedes poked through the gates.

22. The room was cold, he poked the fire up a little.

23. 11 Janir poked at it, then we burned it just in case.

24. 8 A tiny tuft of red hair poked out from under her scarf.

25. He poked his head around the corner to check that nobody was coming.

26. The chopstick I poked your arm with is on the floor.

27. He'd poked at the soil with a hoe to give it a fresh look.

28. 9 The muzzle of a gun poked up - would they be caught in crossfire?

29. 30 She poked fun at Alec because he was shy and stodgy.

30. We poked holes in our agar while streaking and contaminated some samples and funghi.

31. Elastin helps skin to return to its original position when it is poked or pinched.

32. Antonyms for Bustled include crawled, crept, creeped, poked, ambled, idled, lazed, loafed, loitered and lolled

33. I poked my head under the dripping awning of a newsstand and asked the proprietor.

34. 12 I made a suggestive remark and she poked me in the jaw.

35. A stubby finger poked towards her[Sentencedict.com], glistening with an enormous signet ring.

36. He poked at the spaghetti with a knife, separating the congealed orange-and-white mess.

37. A raccoon, its nose against the wire of its cage, poked its fingers inquisitively through.

38. You could have poked me in the eye and I " d have just smiled at you.

39. He scorned the use of a periscope, and stood and poked his head over the parapet.

40. Antirennin Change point size? She poked me! Center armrest broke? Hickory at once of her afterlife

41. 24 I poked my head under the dripping awning of a newsstand and asked the proprietor.

42. We stroked the silky Rue de Rivoli lining, poked our fingers into exit wounds.

43. 21 Ana got up, took a spoonful of bean mush and poked it into the child's mouth.

44. Then one day doctors saw no corneal reflex when they poked her eye with a cotton tip.

45. They went down to the water's edge and Gran poked with her stick, mouth twisting in on itself.

46. He had just poked up the fire and was staring blankly at the flames when someone burst in.

47. I poked at its decomposing body with a long driftwood stick, working to turn it over.

48. But as she pounded, the woman carelessly lifted the pestle too high, and she poked a hole in the sky!

49. Most of my friends are locked up and rotting away'cause they poked the bear one too many times.

50. He merely watched the obscure corners of the busy planet and poked his stubby nose into dusty crannies.

51. Aristophanes next surviving play was The Birds (414 BC) and poked fun at Athens for its fondness of litigation

52. Exotic crimson flowers and birds poked their pistils and stamens and bills every which way up and down her torso.

53. The fluid on top had an area of A1, and I poked a little hole with a super- small area A2.

54. You think you've poked fun at a milquetoast academic. Well, you've forgotten one thing: I am also a son of the Lone Star state.

55. I called her name from the kitchen window, and she smiled a cherubic smile and poked him with her toe, just so he'd know what was on her mind.

56. Crappie Crankbaits typically run two to five feet deep, so they can be poked free with a rod tip or by pulling them from the opposite direction they were running

57. We poked our Bargepoles into the nookiest and cranniest corners of the Last Gasp vault And turned up a haul of treasures and oddities! Hot Stuf' #7 "Underground sci-fi …

58. But in the bad old days people who wanted an accurate picture of the days to come would consult a soothsayer who poked through chicken entrails, or looked to the stars.

59. Steve Dollar of Newsday wrote that "he projects that home girl-next-door quality that belies her place as the youngest sibling in a family whose inner and outer lives have been as poked at, gossiped about, docudramatized and hard-copied as the Kennedys."

60. I had got a couple of old fire- dogs to keep the wood from the hearth, and it did me good to see the soot form on the back of the chimney which I had built, and I poked the fire with more right and more satisfaction than usual.

61. The French playwright Moliere, for example, wrote a musical comedy in 1670 called "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme" or "The Bourgeois Gentleman" that poked fun at a naive, middle-class social climber who hires tutors and fashion consultants to fit into high-class society.

62. That states if you get your face burnt off, or you take rebar through your chest, or accidentally get poked by a hep C needle, or so stressed out that you want to eat a bullet, that states that you won't bitch out and sue the city.

63. We poked our Bargepoles into the nookiest and cranniest corners of the Last Gasp vault And turned up a haul of treasures and oddities! Iconic Last Gasp underground Slow Death #8! "Special Greenpeace Issue" —from way back in 1977 —socially conscious sci-fi-horror-humor-blended mayhem featuring the following creators:

64. The uncertain patience pulsing through the veins of newly appointed Sister Superior Clodagh (Deborah Kerr) is the same that ran freely from Roger Livesey’s Clive Candy after his Blimpishness had been gleefully poked full of holes; the mild undoing of both is a perspective molded by a paradise lost, unfulfilled promises of gentleness (from