How To Use Poke into In A Sentence
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Tim stopped at the iron gate that blocked access to the judge's estate and spoke into a black metal call box.
TIES THAT BIND
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I didn't lift my face to look at her but spoke into her body.
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Helena Parrish stopped the Mercedes and spoke into an intercom.
MORE TALES OF THE CITY
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Don't poke into my private affairs.
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Once she had succeeded in wresting the radio from Mike's grasp, she spoke into the intercom eagerly.
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Carolyn clicked and then spoke into the microphone and headphone she suddenly found by the computer.
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Rob spoke into the microphone while putting the headset on.
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Don't try to poke into other people's business.
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He did not allow his neighbours to poke into his garden.
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‘Testing… ‘The reporter spoke into a microphone she grasped in one mittened hand, the other pressing against an earmuff, which covered a headset.’
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Poke into an herbalist's shop, a bustling food market, and a traditional lei stand, and begin to distinguish the heady perfume of flowers from tuberose and ginger.
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He gave the receptionist his name and she picked up her phone and spoke into it briefly.
LOST SUMMER
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To repeat a word so much infests a coil or troll a mete or fender a groat or inner fey a flick or tremble hone east tea where I touched yr shoulder spoke into the bone
Sarah Dowling reads Erin Moure
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This multiculti crew of increasingly self-defined individuals allows the series to poke into a variety of plot-corners, as well as sustain extended arcs.
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Don't poke into his private affairs.
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Helena Parrish stopped the Mercedes and spoke into an intercom.
MORE TALES OF THE CITY
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He spoke into a two-way radio.
The Crossing-Place
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A hush settled over the crowd and she spoke into rapt silence, no longer being viewed as the one on trial.
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He spoke into a two-way radio.
The Crossing-Place
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Don't poke into other people's business.
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Tim stopped at the iron gate that blocked access to the judge's estate and spoke into a black metal call box.
TIES THAT BIND