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  • What is the difference between prodding and poking?
    I've been poked and prodded by most of your family now He examined me silently, poking and prodding Then he stood and stepped aside, leaving me But it can also be used meaning to forcefully encourage someone to do something My mother poked and prodded my brother to spend more time studying for exams*
  • Can to poke at mean to point at? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    John poked at Mary definitely implies physical contact, probably uncomfortable Poke at isn't usually used for point to
  • What does poke mean in Randomly poke old unanswered questions?
    poke (verb) 1 jab or prod (someone or something), esp with one's finger: he poked Benny in the ribs and pointed • (on the social networking site Facebook) attract the attention of (another member of the site) by using the ‘poke’ facility So, the advice you quote is recommending that you perform some activity to "poke" your question
  • Do we use poke or thrust with knives and swords?
    When writing about a battle between a prince with a sword and a dragon, do we use "poke" or "thrust"? For example, "the prince poked the dragon in the wing with his sword q
  • What does “Polked” mean in “We Polked you in ‘44”?
    What @mdewey said Note that the whole point of the pun depends on the fact that being poked (perhaps just by a wagging reproachful finger) is far less serious that being pierced (perhaps by a sword through the heart) Which enables the slogan to wittily imply We only beat you before, but we're going to resounding thrash you this time!
  • I have questions on should, poke out of and consume
    The word butt means an anus I (a dinosaur) poked my (his) head out of the window (my anus) The verb consume means: Eat, drink, or ingest (food or drink) It would not be difficult to imagine a scene where a dinosaur swallows a table As lurker mentioned in the answer, hyperbole was used to emphasize the following sentence
  • you poked my heart… - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Thus, it is only a slight exaggeration to say that she poked him in the heart, using the literal meanings of the words Metaphors "You touched my heart" is a common metaphor It is usually said by someone who has felt sympathy, or happiness, or sadness, as a result of something someone else did Sometimes this sentiment leads to love
  • meaning in context - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    The definition for metaphor is "a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable " As such, since Obama didn't really poke anyone, the argument that this is a metaphor is reasonable However, you have to be careful to evaluate the definition of the word poke as well One of the formal meanings of the word is meddle, intrude
  • past vs present perfect - Havent found or didnt find? - English . . .
    I was searching for something and I didn't find it So I would say to my friend: I searched for it but I didn't find it or I've searched but haven't found it What is the difference between
  • Sitting on a desk or at a desk? Whats the difference?
    At and on are two very different, distinct prepositions "I'll be waiting on the lamp-post" is a lot more painful than waiting at the lamp-post On is, well, above while at is beside There's a very big positional difference, and that difference is more than tangiable! So, mental picture of a desk - one is either at (beside) it, or perched on (above, but part of your body touching) it





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