He was injured when JASON ALLISON's stick poked him under his visor.
Some hunters used sticks to poke the nestlings out of the nest, while others shot the bottom of a nest with a blunt arrow to dislodge the pigeon.
His stick poked and probed as if he were fencing, there in the dark inside the puffball.
From each poked a yellow-tipped stick.
As a patrolman in 1966, McKinnon rushed Red Wings defenseman Doug Barkley to Ford Hospital on the night Barkley's career ended when a stick poked him in the eye.
Little sticks poked out of it, and a ball of what must have been thread-yarn, I remembered-lay beside it.
Eviane's stick had poked among the bones of the right hand, just enough to disturb them, to spring any trap; then the left, just enough to expose a glittering key.
See, the stick pokes right through it without resistance.