Friday, 3 August 2012

Poke

POKE

-verb (used with object)
1. to prod or push, especially with something narrow or pointed, as a finger, elbow, stick, etc.
2. to make (a hole, one's way, etc.) by or as by prodding or pushing.
3. to thrust or push.
4. to force, drive, or stir by or as by pushing or thrusting.
5. to thrust obtrusively.
-verb (used without object)
6. to make a pushing or thrusting movement with the finger, a stick, etc.
7. to extend or project (often followed by “out”).
8. to thrust oneself obtrusively.
9. to search curiously; pry (often followed by “around” or “about”).
10.to go or proceed in a slow or aimless way (often followed by “along”).
-noun
11.a thrust or push.
12.Informal . a slow or dawdling person;

-noun
1. Chiefly Midland U.S. and Scot. a bag or sack, especially a small one.
2. a wallet or purse.
3. Archaic . a pocket.

-noun
1. a projecting brim at the front of a bonnet, framing the face.
2. Also called poke bonnet. a bonnet or hat with such a brim

-noun
Pokeweed . Also called inkberry .  a tall North American plant, Phytolacca americana,  that has small white flowers, juicy purple berries, and a poisonous purple root used medicinally: family Phytolaccaceae

Not quite a poke
Yet a convenient place to hide.

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