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1. poke

verb. ['ˈpoʊk'] poke or thrust abruptly.

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  • poke (English)
  • poke (Anglo-Norman)
  • poque (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
  • pokeweed (English)

3. poke

noun. ['ˈpoʊk'] a bag made of paper or plastic for holding customer's purchases.

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  • poke (English)
  • poke (Anglo-Norman)
  • poque (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
  • pokeweed (English)

4. poke

noun. ['ˈpoʊk'] someone who takes more time than necessary; someone who lags behind.

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  • poke (English)
  • poke (Anglo-Norman)
  • poque (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
  • pokeweed (English)

5. poke

verb. ['ˈpoʊk'] stir by poking.

Etymology

  • poke (English)
  • poke (Anglo-Norman)
  • poque (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
  • pokeweed (English)

6. poke

noun. ['ˈpoʊk'] (boxing) a blow with the fist.

Etymology

  • poke (English)
  • poke (Anglo-Norman)
  • poque (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
  • pokeweed (English)

7. poke

noun. ['ˈpoʊk'] a sharp hand gesture (resembling a blow).

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  • poke (English)
  • poke (Anglo-Norman)
  • poque (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
  • pokeweed (English)

8. poke

verb. ['ˈpoʊk'] make a hole by poking.

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  • poke (English)
  • poke (Anglo-Norman)
  • poque (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
  • pokeweed (English)

9. poke

verb. ['ˈpoʊk'] hit hard with the hand, fist, or some heavy instrument.

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  • poke (English)
  • poke (Anglo-Norman)
  • poque (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
  • pokeweed (English)
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