Poking in a sentence
Synonym: jabbing.
Meaning: The act of prodding or touching something.
Poking sentence for class 1
- I see a dog poking its nose in the garden.
- She is poking her finger in the clay.
- The cat is poking at a butterfly.
- He is poking his head out of the window.
- The child is poking a stick in the sand.
- Mom is poking the cake in the oven.
- I am poking a hole in the paper with my pencil.
- The bunny is poking its ears in surprise.
- Dad is poking the fire to make it brighter.
- The bird is poking around for food.
- She is poking her brother to wake him up.
- The boy is poking the water with a stick.
- The fish are poking their heads out of the water.
- I saw a worm poking out of the soil.
- The puppy is poking its nose into the box.
- He is poking the clouds with his finger.
- The little girl is poking her doll's eyes.
- They are poking at the snow with their boots.
- I am poking my balloon to see if it pops.
- The kids are poking each other during the game.
- The kitten is poking its paw at the string.
- She is poking a hole in the paper directly.
- We are poking the marshmallows on the sticks.
- He is poking at the ice on the pond.
- The ant is poking around the picnic blanket.
- My friend is poking her head into the classroom.
- The boy is poking his toy car across the floor.
- I see a snail poking out of its shell.
- The toddler is poking the buttons on the TV.
- The teacher is poking her pencil at the notebook.
Poking sentence for class 2
- The cat is poking its nose into the box.
- I saw a bird poking its head out of the tree.
- She was poking her finger in the cake to see if it was done.
- The puppy is poking at the toy with its paw.
- He is poking a stick into the sand at the beach.
- The little boy is poking his friend to get his attention.
- My sister is poking the balloon to make it float.
- The rabbit is poking its ears up to listen.
- I am poking my head out of the window to see the rain.
- The kids are poking each other while they play.
- The squirrel is poking around for food in the grass.
- She is poking her doll to see if it is soft.
- The fish is poking its nose above the water.
- He is poking the ground with a stick to make a hole.
- The baby is poking at the colorful blocks on the floor.
- My dog is poking its tail when it sees me.
- The teacher is poking the map to show us where we are.
- I am poking the ice with my finger to see if it is cold.
- The owl is poking its head around to look for mice.
- The ants are poking their heads out of the hole in the ground.
- She is poking her pencil into the paper to draw.
- The dragonfly is poking its wings in the sunlight.
- He is poking a hole in the paper with a pencil.
- The child is poking the water with a stick at the pond.
- The kitten is poking its paw at the feather.
- I am poking my ice cream to see if it is melting.
- The horse is poking its nose through the fence.
- She is poking her brother to wake him up.
- The bear is poking its nose into the cave.
- The wind is poking at the leaves on the trees.
Poking sentence for class 3
- I saw a cat poking its head out of the box.
- My little brother is poking me to get my attention.
- The teacher caught me poking my friend during class.
- The dog was poking its nose into the bushes.
- I like poking my finger in the soft cake to see if it is ready.
- She was poking at the ground to find worms for fishing.
- The baby is poking her toy with curiosity.
- My friend is poking the balloon to see how big it can get.
- The squirrel was poking around for acorns in the grass.
- I saw a bird poking at the seeds on the ground.
- He was poking his pencil into the sharpener.
- The kitten kept poking its paw at the moving string.
- I was poking my head out of the window to see the parade.
- She was poking the water with a stick while standing by the pond.
- The rabbit was poking its ears up to listen for sounds.
- My dad is poking the fire to make it burn brighter.
- I kept poking my ice cream to see if it was melting.
- The kids were poking their heads out from behind the curtain.
- She was poking at the computer mouse to make it work.
- The puppy was poking its nose into every corner of the room.
- I saw him poking a hole in the paper with a pencil.
- The teacher noticed me poking my friend during the lesson.
- The fish was poking its mouth out of the water.
- I was poking my finger in the air to show my answer.
- The ants were poking around the picnic blanket for crumbs.
- My sister is poking the bubble wrap for fun.
- The child was poking at the sand to build a castle.
- I was poking my eyes open to watch the movie.
- The bird kept poking its beak into the tree bark.
- He was poking the snow with his boot to see how deep it was.
Poking simple sentence
- She is poking the cake to check if it is done.
- He was poking around in the garden.
- The cat is poking at the toy with its paw.
- They are poking fun at each other during lunch.
- He kept poking his friend to get attention.
- She enjoys poking through old books.
- The child is poking at the ground with a stick.
- He is poking his head out of the window.
- They were poking at the fire to keep it going.
- She is poking the bubble wrap for fun.
- The dog is poking his nose into everything.
- He was poking at the dirt to find worms.
- She is poking the balloon to see if it will pop.
- They are poking around the house looking for something.
- I saw him poking at his computer screen.
- The rabbit was poking its nose out of the burrow.
- She is poking at her food with a fork.
- He was poking the ice with a stick.
- The kitten is poking at the strings of yarn.
- She kept poking at her friends side to make him laugh.
- They are poking at the sand while building a castle.
- He is poking at the map to find the route.
- She is poking at her homework, trying to focus.
- The bird is poking at the window.
- He was poking around in the attic.
- She enjoys poking through the closet for old clothes.
- The children are poking at the snow to make a snowman.
- He was poking at the screen to change the settings.
- She is poking the ice cream to see if it's soft.
- They are poking at the flowers in the garden.

(1) Watch out for the umbrella poking out.
(2) I saw a crocus poking through the snow.
(3) The cable is not for poking things with.
(4) He was poking the fire to keep it burning.
(5) The cat was poking its paw under the door.
(6) The child was poking his toy with a stick.
(7) I'll keep poking you until you say uncle.
(8) The child was poking at the ants with a stick.
(9) The dog was poking its nose through the fence.
(10) The underwire in her brassiere was poking her.
Poking sentence
(11) I found a tiny rootlet poking out of the soil.
(12) She felt the tip of the spear poking her side.
(13) The bedsprings were poking through the mattress.
(14) The unseamed pillowcase had feathers poking out.
(15) She couldn't resist poking his beergut playfully.
(16) The cow's head was poking out from under the bush.
(17) The cat was poking its head out from under the bed.
(18) The chef was poking the meat to check its doneness.
(19) The child was poking his finger into the wet paint.
(20) I saw the button poking out from under the blanket.
Poking make sentence
(21) The threadbare mattress had springs poking through.
(22) The feeling of someone poking me made me jolt awake.
(23) The child couldn't resist poking at the bubble wrap.
(24) He couldn't resist poking his snout out of the tent.
(25) I spotted a lugworm poking its head out of the sand.
(26) The child was poking his sister to get her attention.
(27) The toddler was poking his finger into the soft clay.
(28) The investigator was poking into the suspect's alibi.
(29) The dog's snout was poking out from behind the fence.
(30) The dog's snout was poking out from behind the couch.
Sentence of poking
(31) The underwiring in my bra is poking me uncomfortably.
(32) The toddler was poking his finger into the cake icing.
(33) The child was poking his finger into the cookie dough.
(34) The crusty down feathers were poking out of my jacket.
(35) The bulge in the pillow was from a feather poking out.
(36) The gardener was poking the soil to check for moisture.
(37) I could feel the bedspring poking through the mattress.
(38) The comedian was poking fun at the audience's reactions.
(39) The child was poking the balloon to see if it would pop.
(40) Ironists enjoy poking fun at conventions and traditions.
Poking meaningful sentence
(41) She couldn't resist poking his beergut when they hugged.
(42) The staple under the chair was poking through the fabric.
(43) The photographer was poking around for the perfect angle.
(44) I can't resist poking my friend's tummy; it's so squishy.
(45) I spotted a rat with a long snout poking out of the hole.
(46) He couldn't resist poking his finger into her bellybutton.
(47) I found a turtlehead poking out of its shell at the beach.
(48) The comedian made a point of poking fun at societal norms.
(49) The scientist was poking at the specimen with a microscope.
(50) The scientist was poking at the cells under the microscope.
Poking sentence examples
(51) The child was poking his finger into the sand at the beach.
(52) The snout of the beaver was poking out from behind the dam.
(53) She couldn't resist poking fun at her brother's new haircut.
(54) The journalist was poking for information about the scandal.
(55) She giggled when she saw his boner poking through his pants.
(56) The artist was poking holes in the paper to create a pattern.
(57) I could feel the bedsprings poking through the thin mattress.
(58) The prodder was a useful tool for poking holes in the ground.
(59) If you keep poking at him, you're going to stir up a quarrel.
(60) Curb inside with your umbrella to avoid poking someone's eye.
Sentence with poking
(61) My ear is bleeding after accidentally poking it with a Q-tip.
(62) The teenager was poking at the bubble wrap to pop the bubbles.
(63) The underwiring in my bra is poking out and needs to be fixed.
(64) When playing with sticks, evaluate the risk of poking someone.
(65) I spotted a turtlehead poking out of the water while on a hike.
(66) I was poking around in the attic and found some old photographs.
(67) He scratched his nose by accidentally poking it with his finger.
(68) Lampooners, you have a special talent for poking fun at society!
(69) I sat in the chair, and I could feel the springs poking through.
(70) The detective was poking into the suspect's background for clues.
Use poking in a sentence
(71) The hiker was poking at the mushrooms to see if they were edible.
(72) I saw a blade-of-grass poking through the cracks in the pavement.
(73) The feeling of someone poking my side made me awaken with a jolt.
(74) I need to replace my brasier because the underwire is poking out.
(75) The dilacerated mattress had springs poking out and sagging areas.
(76) I spotted a mudskipper poking its head out of a burrow in the mud.
(77) The comedian's routine often involves poking fun at current events.
(78) The child couldn't resist poking up the bubble wrap to hear it pop.
(79) Always sheathe your awl to prevent it from poking through your bag.
(80) The gusset on the pillowcase prevented feathers from poking through.
Sentence using poking
(81) The snout of the hyena was poking out from behind the termite mound.
(82) The artist created a unique pattern by poking pinholes in the paper.
(83) The artist was poking holes in the canvas to create a unique texture.
(84) The researcher was poking into the archives for historical documents.
(85) I spotted an alligator's snout poking out from the back of the reeds.
(86) She couldn't resist poking her brother's butt when he wasn't looking.
(87) She's such a meddler, always poking her nose where it doesn't belong.
(88) The comedian's jokes were all about poking fun at everyday situations.
(89) She couldn't resist poking at the bubble of bubblegum with her tongue.
(90) The constant poking and prodding eventually provoked him into a fight.
Poking example sentence
(91) The comedian's humor was rightish, often poking fun at liberal ideals.
(92) We spotted a turtle in the marsh with its head poking out of the water.
(93) The comedian defuses the tension in the room by poking fun at themselves.
(94) The teacher was poking holes in the student's argument during the debate.
(95) We spotted a cobra poking its head out for a glimpse of the surroundings.
(96) He stayed on the couch despite the uncomfortable springs poking his back.
(97) The comedian teased up the audience by poking fun at everyday situations.
(98) I could feel the bedspring poking through the mattress and it was painful.
(99) The comedian's act was filled with ranters, poking fun at society's flaws.
(100) The comedian's routine includes poking fun at his own personal experiences.
Sentence with word poking
(101) The comedian's jokes were all about poking fun at relationships and dating.
(102) The hedgehog curled into a ball inside its cage before poking its head out.
(103) The mischievous student couldn't resist poking with his pencil during class.
(104) The comedian's shtick is poking fun at everyday situations and societal norms.
(105) The tone of the speech was sarcastic and humorous, poking fun at the audience.
(106) The busybodied employee was always poking their nose into other people's work.
(107) The intermeddlers were always poking their noses into other people's business.
(108) Poking fun at oneself can be a great way to break the ice and make new friends.
(109) He loves to badger around, always poking his nose into other people's business.
(110) I could feel the sharp edge of the broken bedspring poking through the mattress.
Sentence of poking
(111) I could feel the bedspring poking through the mattress and it was uncomfortable.
(112) The author's writing style was bitingly satirical, poking fun at societal norms.
(113) The plot of the play was a satire, poking fun at societal norms and expectations.
(114) Poking fun at oneself can be a way to acknowledge and embrace one's imperfections.
(115) The comedian's act was a mix of clownery and satire, poking fun at societal norms.
(116) The comedian's jokes were self-referential, poking fun at their own personal life.
(117) Always sheathe your knitting needles to prevent them from poking through your bag.
(118) The pen in my shirt pocket was poking up against my chest, making me uncomfortable.
(119) He couldn't resist poking his finger off the bubble wrap to hear the satisfying pop.
(120) The comedian's jokes often subverted the norm by poking fun at societal conventions.
Poking used in a sentence
(121) The first sign of germination is usually a small green shoot poking out of the soil.
(122) W.C. Fields' humor was often self-deprecating, poking fun at his own flaws and vices.
(123) The artist's paintings had a wry sense of humor, often poking fun at society's norms.
(124) The comedian's jokes were often self-referential, poking fun at his own personal life.
(125) Poking fun at oneself can be a way to show humility and not take oneself too seriously.
(126) The comedy club was filled with wittols who enjoyed poking fun at traditional monogamy.
(127) The novel was written in a seriocomically satirical style, poking fun at societal norms.
(128) My sister is the nosiest person in our family, always poking her nose into our business.
(129) When you play with a sharp pencil, you measure the risk of accidentally poking yourself.
(130) The police officer handled the suspect's alibi suspiciously, poking holes in their story.
Poking sentence in English
(131) The comedian's jokes are often self-referential, poking fun at their own personal quirks.
(132) The comedian's stand-up routine was filled with black comedy, poking fun at taboo topics.
(133) The satirical play was written burlesquely, poking fun at the societal norms of the time.
(134) It's important to wash inside out your bras to prevent the underwire from poking through.
(135) The folded umbrella in my pocket was poking up against my ribs, making it hard to breathe.
(136) Sarah couldn't help but giggle when she saw her boyfriend's boner poking through his pants.
(137) The little boy was fascinated by the idea of poking with a stick the fire in the fireplace.
(138) Poking fun at oneself can be a way to embrace and celebrate one's quirks and idiosyncrasies.
(139) The morbidly curious child couldn't resist poking at the dead animal on the side of the road.
(140) The detective humbugged the suspect into revealing their alibi by poking holes in their story.
(141) Poking fun at oneself can help to lighten the mood and diffuse tension in difficult situations.
(142) The play was a carnivalesque satire of society, poking fun at the absurdities of everyday life.
(143) Gantua's adventures were often humorous and satirical, poking fun at various aspects of society.
(144) The bedsprings were poking through the mattress, making it impossible to get a good night's sleep.
(145) Poking fun at oneself can be a way to demonstrate a sense of humor and not take life too seriously.
(146) Poking fun at oneself can be a way to show vulnerability and connect with others on a deeper level.
(147) Poking fun at oneself can be a way to diffuse tension and lighten the mood in stressful situations.
(148) The busybodies in the retirement home were always poking their noses into other residents' affairs.
(149) Poking fun at oneself can be a way to show others that it's okay to make mistakes and not be perfect.
(150) The stand-up comedian's jokes were self-referential, poking fun at their own insecurities and quirks.
(151) The satire show burlesqued the current events of the week, poking fun at politicians and celebrities.
(152) The wire was poking out between the cushions of the couch, causing discomfort to anyone who sat there.
(153) The satirical news show presented current events comedically, poking fun at politicians and celebrities.
(154) Poking fun at oneself can be a way to demonstrate a healthy level of self-confidence and self-acceptance.
(155) The comedian skillfully segued from poking fun at himself to making hilarious observations about everyday life.
(156) The comedian's outrageous stand-up routine could make someone look insane by poking fun at their eccentricities.
(157) It's important to remember that poking fun at oneself should always be done in good humor and not to hurt others.
(158) He was annoyed when his friend kept poking him in the buttock during the movie, but he didn't want to cause a scene.
(159) The humor in Gintama is often irreverent and satirical, poking fun at various aspects of Japanese culture and society.
(160) The artist used a variety of techniques to create a textured canvas, including poking holes in the surface and layering paint.
(161) The comedian used humor to distort reality, poking fun at everyday situations and making the audience see things in a new and hilarious way.
(162) Despite the fact that British people are often seen as being quite reserved and proper, they can also be quite irreverent and cheeky, especially when it comes to poking fun at authority figures.
(163) The hog was a curious creature, always poking its nose into everything and investigating every nook and cranny of its environment, but it was also fiercely protective of its territory and would not hesitate to defend itself if threatened.
Poking meaning
Poking is a verb that refers to the act of prodding or jabbing something or someone with a pointed object or one's finger. It can also mean to push or stir something with a pointed object or to make a hole or indentation in something. Here are some tips on how to use the word "poking" in a sentence:
1. Use it to describe physical actions: Poking can be used to describe physical actions such as poking someone in the ribs, poking a hole in a piece of paper, or poking a stick into the ground. Example: She was poking her pencil into the paper, trying to come up with an idea for her essay.
2. Use it to describe emotional states: Poking can also be used to describe emotional states such as poking fun at someone, poking one's nose into someone else's business, or poking holes in someone's argument. Example: He was always poking fun at his little sister, but she knew he loved her.
3. Use it to describe a repeated action: Poking can be used to describe a repeated action, such as poking a fire to keep it burning or poking a cake to see if it's done. Example: She kept poking the fire with a stick, trying to get it to catch.
4. Use it to describe a sudden movement: Poking can also be used to describe a sudden movement, such as poking one's head out of a window or poking one's finger into a jar of peanut butter. Example: She poked her head out of the window to see if it was still raining.
5. Use it to describe a playful action: Poking can be used to describe a playful action, such as poking someone in the arm to get their attention or poking a friend in the side to make them laugh. Example: She poked her friend in the side, trying to get her to smile.
In conclusion, the word "poking" can be used in a variety of ways to describe physical actions, emotional states, repeated actions, sudden movements, and playful actions. By following these tips, you can use the word "poking" effectively in your writing and communication.
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