1.b> , .i> / , ; she gave me a playful poke in the ribs ; I gave him a poke in the back ; I gave her a poke in the ribs with my elbow to wake her up ;
2.b> .i> ; a poke in the jaw ;
3.b> i> , , (, i>); to give the fire a poke i> / (i>);
4.b> .i> .i> ; ; the senator took a poke at the President's refusal to sign the bill , ;
5.b> .i> , ; (i>); I expect you'd prefer something with a bit more poke. A Ferrari say, or an Aston Martin , . , -;
6.b> .i> , (.i> slowpoke);
7.b> .i> .i> 1) / ;
2) ( i>);
better than a poke in the eye (with a sharp stick)b> .i> ) , ; ) .i> , ; to have a poke aroundb> i> ; , .i> / ( i>) [.i> .i> to poke about, to poke around; .i> poke IIr> ].