Why does he walk with his head poked forward?
Number one swung lourdily her midwife's bag, the other's gamp poked in the beach.
Awkward or wordy phrasing of unclear sentences and paragraphs should be mercilessly poked and prodded into shape.
Her husband was just starting to stir when she poked him in the side with her elbow and said, "husband, get up and look out the window."
Plato himself poked subtle fun at the strangeness of what he was proposing, and some scholars are not sure just how seriously Plato took the proposals of the Republic himself.
More unusually, three percent had poked themselves in the eye with a biscuit and seven percent bitten by a pet or other wild animal trying to get their biscuit.
Raymond's head poked through the doorway.
His elbow poked out through his torn shirt sleeve.
Nicknamed "Island Peak" in the early 1950s, the mountain once poked through a surrounding ice field.
Rays of sunlight poked through my bedroom the following morning, signaling that taking out the trash could no longer be ignored.
Occasionally he poked the sticks in the fire with the branch in his right hand, even tilted his head, blew two breaths into the fire, and then sat up straight without speaking.
Father poked the fire with a poker.
You nearly poked me in the eye with your pencil.
At first, the leopard was kept in a cage at the police station, where it was poked by curious onlookers.
The pillow struck the wall and burst, scattering stuffing everywhere just as Dolorous Edd Tollett poked his head through the door.
To adapt to a variety of discomfort before, no one has asked me hard not to suffer, I also habitually ignored the fear of their own, hard to stick to so long to be poked in a sentence in your tears, people are always so fragile and strong!
Umbrellas unfurled poked and were ripped from their rigging leaving sharp spiders dangling overhead.
He had just poked up the fire and was staring blankly at the flames when someone burst in.
He poked fun at the notion that if "something" was happening in the weather, his trading would somehow change: "if it's raining on those soybeans, all that means to me is I should bring an umbrella."
My son poked himself in the eye while he was putting on his glasses.
Although they were only around a foot away, there was something immensely satisfying about seeing them zoom toward him, at least until they poked him in the eye.
His nose poked at my shoulder.
I thought it was dead, and to make sure, I poked it with my foot. It bit me hard and I cried for three days. (Laughter) I was really dumb!
The lynx poked her pointy-eared head out of the box and blinked at the snow-reflected sunlight.
She poked the stick in a long way, but no animal came out.
I was looking to open up my body and put it into the corner but the defender was too close so I just toe-poked it in.
He poked the fire with a stick.
The kid poked holes in the cushion.