How to use in-sentence of “poking”:
– Brunelleschi and Donatello like to spend a lot of time poking around among the ruins of Ancient Rome.
– It is suggested that Kakihara imagined the attack as a result of poking his brain with the needles and fell off the building.
– The smelly fish are dumped onto the deck of ships with the hagfish poking out from their bodies.
– On the plus side, after an hour or two of poking and prodding, a new list has emerged.
– The widely circulated woodcut is of a man poking his head through the firmament of a flat Earth to see the machines working the spheres.

