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67 Sentences With "poked around"

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As you poked around, it was clear that knowledge lurked everywhere.
That's how Severed caught my eye, as I poked around the eShop.
Intrigued, Melia poked around the internet and found a bounty program from Yahoo.
The weather was hot and humid as they poked around markets and museums.
He poked around and found that three of the plants were drowning in water.
So I grabbed a laptop, poked around on Google, and pieced together an astonishing story.
The team got the largest audience they've ever had as they poked around the whale skeleton.
A giant, heavenly finger poked around among the cogs, and the curtain slid back into place.
The rogue F.B.I. agent Roy Petty (Jason Butler Harner) poked around in Marty's business all season.
The dentist poked around for a bit, ummed and erred, and referred me to a root-canal specialist.
Once I poked around in my account settings, I realized I was paying needlessly for other stuff too.
But, as she poked around in the forties, she got interested, then absorbed, then obsessed with the period.
The only visitors now were those who poked around looking for the archival junction, and those were infrequent.
We poked around on the Windows one and learned that it appears to be running an Intel Atom processor.
He poked around a bit more, trying to get some cat food and stopping at a mug for some water.
More exhilarated than scared, Caswick and Boogie poked around the body and then retreated, waiting to see what would happen.
Beyond that, the couple said when they poked around the area, there was no sign of Bigfoot or anything close.
We sat in glass-doored meeting rooms in the New York Times building and poked around on apps for hours.
Then they poked around and performed a few basic tests to see where I was losing heated or cooled air.
We poked around the internet to present you with the best sales on stuff like backpacks, laptops, notebooks, and more.
We poked around some more and noticed the Instant Games and Transportation options missing from the chat composer's utility tray.
We poked around the block last week and saw planters and urns of blooms in every color of the rainbow.
But the more scientists poked around, the more they realized they needed to answer basic questions about life below the surface.
He poked around in his files and came up with a kosher chicken paprikash recipe from an online Jewish community cookbook.
Grange simply picked a selection of popular tools that repeatedly came up in APT reports, and then poked around for vulnerabilities.
So she went over to some sagebrush by the soccer field, poked around in the dirt, and picked up a small rock.
The key to changing unwanted behavior is understanding why I do it, so I poked around my failure to understand it better.
And while Verizon had previously kicked the tires on CBS and other potential media acquisitions — Armstrong had poked around at Time Inc.
When Rizo poked around, she found out that two other colleagues in the math department had also started at pay grades higher than hers.
Arriving at the Manhattan hotel, I casually poked around with products while waiting for the artist to arrive — wondering what was taking so long.
Demirkapi poked around the web interfaces of two common pieces of software, sold by tech firms Blackboard and Follett and used by his own school.
I've poked around enough to know where it's going, so I follow the flow and handle some other environmental puzzle I'd spoil if I explained.
Naturally, the repair jockeys over at iFixit got their hands on the new watch, cracked it open, and poked around to see what makes it (metaphorically) tick.
Some videos have also poked around the pre-release software for new features like added beauty effects and wide-angle "super selfies" on the front-facing camera.
Axios' Jonathan Swan poked around and found out it's less than meets the eye: He'll do a wrap-up of the trip, but don't hold your breath.
After we poked around the garden and selected some ridiculously spicy mustard greens and turnips, we returned to the kitchen where Puglisi had been boiling salt cod.
The boys poked around the "New Day" set, darted on- and off-camera and had to be wrangled by both the crew and their grandparents throughout the interview.
I've looked at printers once before (like a few months ago) and poked around, then I came back to it when I saw a few articles about them.
I've poked around it a bit and the gamification aspect is certainly intriguing, as is the freemium option; I could collect these "digital" cards without spending a dime.  
In my kitchen, I leaned a speaker in an open cupboard and listened to some old NPR segments of hers while I did dishes and poked around for ingredients.
On Tuesday, a masked thief sneaked into Cafe 33 with a flashlight, poked around and absconded with the bottle from Mr. Ingberg's collection of vodkas gathered over a quarter-century.
On a warm afternoon, just after school, Sid ran through the clearing and poked around the edges of the woods, his plastic bag rustling with a growing collection of cicadas.
Though the number of animals killed is unusual—I poked around and couldn't find solid evidence of this many animals being killed by lightning before—animals being killed by lightning isn't.
I poked around at the Pixelbook Go for about an hour last week, and — true to the comprehensive leak 23to3603Google posted last week — I think it's a very nice-looking and nice-feeling laptop.
We poked around a few of the park's Old West structures, like the rock ruins of the Pinery Station, once a stopover on the Butterfield Overland Mail Route, and the rugged Frijole Ranch compound.
And to gird yourself against those situations, we've poked around online to dig up actual, real, shoppable things that exist that someone out there thought might be a fun thing to give to another person.
We wandered through the brand's design studios, poked around the pilot stores that dictate the merchandizing plans for every single Zara location internationally, and toured Inditex's first-ever factory (which is still in use today).
As he poked around in the human brain, he concluded that our olfactory bulbs—the part of the brain associated with sense of smell—were relatively smaller than other animals because we had developed free will.
As his teammates dressed to leave SunTrust Park, closer Kenley Jansen poked around his phone to find the perfect mood music to blast through the clubhouse speakers: "Por Ti Volare," by Andrea Bocelli, the Italian classical crossover tenor.
We poked around a little, and the only problematic thing we've come up with so far is this 2009 photo of Fletcher dressed as a Native American for Halloween, a costume that's come to be understood as cultural appropriation.
Prometheus had poked around the edges of similar ideas, with the notion that humanity was the result of some sort of alien intervention, but the Covenant footage makes it brutally clear that it's our own creations that will destroy us.
DEAD GOOSE FALLS FROM SKY, KNOCKS HUNTER UNCONSCIOUS IN &aposFREAKY ACCIDENT&apos While the bear might have spooked others, the teen remained calm and completely immobile as it poked around before returning to its mother and sibling, the news outlet reported.
We also poked around in the app and found hotspots for locations like the pool and clubhouse in a neighborhood or hotel, the office at schools and colleges and spots nearby other businesses, like grocery stores, malls, gas stations and more.
I moved past waterfalls surrounded by maidenhair and poked around the great plumes of ostrich ferns growing by the riverbank, pushing apart leaves to examine the strange and beautiful patterns of sori on their backs, which contain and produce spores.
I reluctantly poked around the quietly depressed city (one of the ancient towns in France losing population and commerce to globalization), looked into a few Romanesque churches, with their general air of stubborn presence, had a good lunch, and got out of there.
The 3DS version has a few significant additions, but none that I actually poked around in more than the Super Mario Run-esque Poochy run mode, which has you—as a Yarny-looking Poochy—blast through levels, only using the jump button.
If you poked around enough on the internet last week, you may have seen commentary regarding a Facebook user named Morgan Jane Gibbs, who claimed that she was integrating raw chicken into her diet in order to eat "cleaner" in the new year.
In his crisp chef whites, he quietly and meditatively poked around the raised beds while we trailed after him, sweating a bit and hoping he wouldn't go for too many of the spicy peppers, 'cause we weren't sure how much more heat we could take.
"I'd say I probably see him like three times a week or so," Mike, a security guard who works on the corner of Colorado and De Lacey, told me one afternoon, as I poked around Old Town looking for leads on the Pied Piper's identity.
Traditional narrative and gaming conventions are thrown out the window As I slowly poked around the forest, I realized the trees around me were actually the camouflaged home of some creature; small doors, hatches, and makeshift bridges connecting them into a sort of miniature Ewok village.
Replicant Pursuit ends with the Nexus 8's Spinner crashed on the ground, and that's exactly what I found myself stumbling upon: a Spinner from the film, wrapped in police tape, as bystanders poked around and police officers tried to get to the bottom of what was going on.
"When Joa came and saw what I was trying to achieve, it was really exciting," Allman told me after I'd poked around her finished house, which is glamorously quirky, with high-gloss paint used on the lower half of the hallway's walls, to protect against the buffeting of strollers.
I poked around more, found some interesting stuff, especially if I manually change my host header Yael: So if we move on to the chase scene—how do you plug in a license plate number and then get a VIN number and shut down a car, do you have to be a cop?
"End of life" means that Microsoft will stop officially supporting the Windows 7 operating system with free patches, including security updates critical to safeguarding against malware—perhaps the biggest security concern with elections, considering that in-person voter fraud in the U.S. is extremely rare and hackers believed to be tied to Russia have reportedly poked around the edges of state election networks.
Following her release from the U.S. prison, she returned to Iran and was employed at the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), as the director of international relations at Press TV under Mohammad Sarafraz, then-head of the channel. In 2014, when Sarafraz was promoted as the general-director of IRIB, Mirgholikhan became the 'special inspector' of IRIB. According to Al-Monitor, she "poked around everywhere and into everything to stop waste and corruption", and clashed with Abdulali Ali- Asgari, who was IRIB's deputy-director for technical affairs at the time.
Gaga gyrated on the set dressed in a "futuristic, angular, glitter ball suit". After descending from her fire escape, she poked around in the hood of a dilapidated green Rolls Royce while performing "Glitter and Grease". Upon checking under the vehicle's bonnet, Gaga revealed a keyboard and began to play the opening notes of "Just Dance". Gaga then performed "Beautiful, Dirty, Rich" while scaling various pieces of scaffolding and subsequently "The Fame" where she rose from beneath the stage and played her keytar Emma, wearing a giant red cape.
In 1931, a notorious lynching occurred in Maryville when a mob of 2,000 to 4,000 people burned alive African American Raymond Gunn, who was awaiting trial, charged with the attempted rape and killing of a 20-year-old white school teacher, to which he intended to plead not guilty. One woman held her young girl up so the girl could get a better view of the naked man afire. A Maryville policeman directed traffic as Gunn burned. After the fire was out, hundreds of the mob poked around in his ashes for souvenirs, with the pieces of his charred remains and teeth and bone fragments divided among them.

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