Word: poke Word origin: Middle English: origin uncertain; compare with Middle Dutch and Middle Low German poken, of unknown ultimate origin. The noun dates from the late 18th century. Phonetic: pəʊk Listen:
jab or prod (someone or something) with one's finger or a sharp object. Example: he poked Benny in the ribs and pointed
thrust (something, such as one's head) in a particular direction. Example: I poked my head around the door to see what was going on
an act of poking someone or something. Example: she gave the fire a poke
a look or search around a place. Example: his mother comes into his room sometimes and has a poke round
power or acceleration in a car. Example: I expect you'd prefer something with a bit more poke
a woman's bonnet with a projecting brim or front, popular especially in the early 19th century.
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