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Never again would anyone offer her an iron bed in a dark poky little room.
I'm going to bury myself at some poky college and that'll be the end of me.
She would have to move back into that horrible poky little hotel.
Give me a call when you're out of the poky."
"What is the use of our all crowding each other up in this poky little place?"
How to tell him that was not why she was being poky?
They want to put up some of these little spindly poky trees.
The miserable weeks went on, in the poky house crammed with children.
Patience went back to the poky little house and told her aunts the news.
The rooms under the eaves are on the poky side.
Running poky bureaucracies is not what they were trained to do, or even to think of as important.
It was just a couple of poky rooms above a barber shop.
"How do you think you're going to keep still for four hours in this poky wardrobe?
"But you can't live and sleep in one poky room!"
The price per night is similar to the cost of a luxe but poky hotel room in the same area.
It's poky and unpleasant, but my man will be wailing.
Next to it, a poky estate of semi-detacheds was going up.
She is just dull and poky and never seems to have a good time.
The third door opened onto a poky backyard with high brick walls.
She isn't read much today; her books seem, to modern eyes, pretty earnest and poky.
Jack pushed past him into the poky front parlour and the others followed.
The poky flat loomed large, and how was she going to bear leaving her home?
It's a poky little river near Oxford, where the couple have taken dips on hot days for nearly half a century.
We would share those poky little rooms until we graduated.
He looked round the poky little office, and sniffed contemptuously.