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| garget, phytolacca americana, pigeon berry, poke, scoke | (n.) | tall coarse perennial American herb having small white flowers followed by blackish-red berries on long drooping racemes; young fleshy stems are edible; berries and root are poisonous. |
| dawdler, drone, laggard, lagger, poke, trailer | (n.) | someone who takes more time than necessary; someone who lags behind. |
| carrier bag, paper bag, poke, sack | (n.) | a bag made of paper or plastic for holding customer's purchases. |
| jab, jabbing, poke, poking, thrust, thrusting | (n.) | a sharp hand gesture (resembling a blow).; "he warned me with a jab with his finger"; "he made a thrusting motion with his fist" |
| biff, clout, lick, poke, punch, slug | (n.) | (boxing) a blow with the fist.; "I gave him a clout on his nose" |
| dig, jab, poke, prod, stab | (v.) | poke or thrust abruptly.; "he jabbed his finger into her ribs" |
| horn in, intrude, nose, poke, pry | (v.) | search or inquire in a meddlesome way.; "This guy is always nosing around the office" |
| poke | (v.) | stir by poking.; "poke the embers in the fireplace" |
| poke, pound, thump | (v.) | hit hard with the hand, fist, or some heavy instrument.; "the salesman pounded the door knocker"; "a bible-thumping Southern Baptist" |
| poke | (v.) | make a hole by poking. |
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