Summer afternoons spent poking along with friends by those railroad tracks or hunting for bullfrogs in the creeks.
Which proved to be like being held under a microscope and poked at by giants.
He poked aimlessly in the mud by his feet.
The drink cart is stalled far up the aisle, and you're poking at your plastic dessert by the time it comes alongside.
On the first occasion, I poked her in the eye by accident.
Ukiah tucked the vials away before the next round of poking and prodding by the hospital staff could start.
He pays comparatively little attention to race, a subject obsessively poked and prodded by many white Southern writers.
Glod poked in a box by the side of the stage.
"Now you have no reason to go poking around Obsidian by yourself again."
In the harsh air she poked around in the flowerpots and bushes by the front door.