Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

57 Sentences With "poked through"

How to use poked through in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "poked through" and check conjugation/comparative form for "poked through". Mastering all the usages of "poked through" from sentence examples published by news publications.

A caramel-colored mushroom poked through the loam by her hand.
A pair of hot pink sneakers poked through the small opening.
As the date proceeded, Justin's close-mindedness poked through in small moments.
Some of these process-based works feature large holes where his legs poked through.
I got this through the crossings and originally thought that this was the kind of LACE that is made by tatting, but "One poked through the eye?" is a reference to a shoelace, which is poked through the eyelet of a shoe.
A little farther on, the cone of the Dunn Solar Telescope poked through the trees.
Evidence of Fox's baby bump poked through the navy t-shirt as she hit the frozen yogurt spot.
When he screamed, there was a boisterous intensity to his delivery, but his Southern drawl still poked through.
A few beams of natural light poked through cracks in the curtains and caught smoke in the air.
Pretty sure that's the last thing anyone wants when getting a hole poked through their face, but hey ho.
We scrambled over stinging nettle plants that poked through our clothing, and clutched tree trunks to keep going forward.
Sure enough, the sun poked through the clouds and shined down on the park as the two began plotting.
Mr. Davis is a former lawyer and his corporate sensibilities poked through the material he released, particularly at Arista.
But it was several seconds until the sun poked through a gap in the clouds, prompting gasps and applause.
Among the market's dusty stalls, we found a middle-aged woman who cut hair, whose pimples poked through her dark skin.
Heizer's ribs poked through a sleeveless white undershirt; he wore pale-brown cargo pants, and his feet were wrapped in bandages.
It was dusk, but light poked through the clouds, illuminating little towns and villages nestled in the foot of a mountain range.
Bright orange and yellow late-fall leaves poked through the low clouds on the distant mountainsides like beams from a distant flashlight.
Perhaps it's daft to write about Pepper at all; the album's grooves have been probed and poked through and memorized and analyzed to death.
NASSAU, Bahamas — A double rainbow poked through the clouds as Tiger Woods played the last hole of his first competitive round in 2000 days.
But it eventually hit his intestinal wall and poked through an artery, causing infections that baffled doctors until they discovered the wooden toothpick, the New York Times reports.
The company doesn't publicize exactly what those search fields include, but there has been some guidance from developers who have poked through the code, as The Verge notes.
The three men in the fishing boat poked through the abandoned neighborhood in Washington, stopping to seal off some leaky propane tanks that bobbed in the water like zeppelins.
But then it poked through the intestinal wall and pierced an artery, creating a conduit for bacteria to invade his bloodstream and damaging the artery enough to cause serious bleeding.
The coin had been bent into an 'S' shape and had a small hole poked through its edge where a chain could be attached, hallmarks that it was likely a love token.
Real clouds jostled against billboard images of clouds; blades of grass poked through a cracked sidewalk as if trying to join up with the photograph of grass on the back of a truck.
Refuse Fascism ATL&aposs poster asks Atlanta demonstrators to bring "pots and pans" with an image of a pole poked through Trump's severed head, drawn as a pig&aposs with flies buzzing around it.
When the women finally do part, with "a pervert's high five" (an index finger poked through an "okay" sign), it's like the over-stressed working woman's version of an old boy's secret-club handshake. Netflix.
It was a rotten era to have a body imprinted with what you thought eyelets of the sun, poked through and laced with the reaches of humanity to make your life cohere on an earth leaking fume and liquid.
One luxury-goods executive complains that inspectors invaded his home at gunpoint in the middle of the night and held him and his wife hostage for two days, threatening jail for not co-operating as they poked through his cupboards.
Peasant families were allowed to keep no food for themselves: Teams of Communist Party activists ripped up floorboards and poked through haylofts with iron rods, confiscating all they found, including grain being kept as seed for the next year's crop.
RED EARTH CREEK, Alberta — Kristyn Housman grabbed the end of a sampling auger, a steel tube that two colleagues had just drilled into a moss-covered hummock in a peat bog, and poked through a damp, fibrous plug of partly decomposed peat.
A man would get out and dump a bag of feed into the troughs, then run a pitchfork over the top of it as the heads of cattle poked through the pipes and lolled their long slimy white tongues over the green pellets.
Who among us did not, in adolescence, enjoy the saccharine swill of the Frappuccino, slurped by way of a straw poked through a heavy cloud of whipped cream, basking in the sugary taste of freedom away from the watchful eye of parents or guardians?
In Honolulu, we lived in my maternal grandparents' house, a wooden plantation-style 1940s bungalow shaded from the late-afternoon sun by a copse of pink and red torch ginger that had grown so tall and dense that its leaves poked through the sea-glass-green jalousies.
Many live on farms in India, where veterinarians last year found them neglected, mistreated and in pain, some blind, lame, anemic, standing in their own waste and so malnourished that their ribs poked through their coats, according to a report from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, India.
She asked the widows how to do electrical work — "I have to parcel out things with logic and evidence," she says — got out the ladder and took down the light, carefully wrapping black tape around the ends of the bare wires that now poked through the hole in the ceiling.
During opening weekend, the trees poked through and whistled in the wind, but in a clime as unpredictable as Houston (where there was torrential downpour and a tornado warning just one day before I arrived), I imagine rain running down the roof in a shimmering curtain of water would be equally stunning.
He set up in the slot with his back to the net and tipped a shot from Mathew Barzal through his own legs and past Holtby, who had missed the previous two games with a left eye injury after inadvertently getting poked through the mask by the stick of Columbus' Cam Atkinson last Saturday.
You can buy these same pillows in the lobby poked through with goose feathers The noise in the hallway is not quiet noise A towel draped over the TV can't stare back & even though it's not my home I move the furniture around A Visa card slides open the key lock at a cruising altitude of thirty thousand feet air-conditioning & Xanax are the same thing Alive all the time I think I'm going to be sick ——— Afraid of early checkout the Continental breakfast & neighbors through the walls or room service 24 hrs/day Afraid of room service & Starlight mints The soft whirrup-whirrup of an ice machine the soft whirrup-whirrup Large foam takeout spacecraft containers overflow the garbage in the bath You can't call anyone from this phone can you?
Some presets are accessible by a small screwdriver poked through a hole in the case to allow servicing without dismantling.
When we got back I found another arsey note from the management company had been poked through my letterbox over at the flat.
The cooking pins used water as the working fluid. The envelope was stainless steel, with an inner copper layer for compatibility. During operation, one end of the heat pipe is poked through the roast. The other end extends into the oven where it draws heat to the middle of the roast.
The tallest parts of the seamount protrude above this "mud cap," which at its deepest is estimated to be thick. They formed 34 million years ago. A 2005 analysis of the results of the 2001 JOIDES Resolution excursion found the age, composition, structure, and history of growth for the seamount. The evaluation also focused on the strange cones that poked through the sedimentary layers.
Part of her small intestine had poked through the hernia opening.Lucy Worsley, "The First Georgians The German Kings Who Made Britain", BBC Documentary 2014 Over the next few days she was bled, purged, and operated on, without anaesthetic, but there was no improvement in her condition.Van der Kiste, pp. 161–163. The King refused Frederick permission to see his mother,Arkell, p. 289; Van der Kiste, p. 161.
As a result she sulked during the race and failed to perform. Her finest moments, however, were yet to come. In the substitute Derby of that year, into which she had been entered because that year's crop of colts was so weak, she again acted obstreperously. This time however, she deigned to respond to Childs and in the final furlong he poked through a gap to win by a neck.
Yet even this fails to reveal the whole truth as the final twist of the story indicates. Furthermore, Sam Clemens/Mark Twain poked through the "4th wall" and appeared as himself in the middle of the story, supposedly while the story was being serialized, and responded to letters sent in by readers to the newspaper editor. During the exchange, Twain made fun of/self-advertised on some of his other famous short stories.
A new type, the hollow candle looks like a large scented candle but is mostly hollow. The bottom comes off and rolled papers or small objects can be placed and hidden inside. Some of the most clever of these contraptions looked like large, ordinary black candles with a felt base concealing the opening. To open them, two metal needles are poked through the felt at certain points and an electric current passed through, causing them to open.
Some specimens are so stunning that, at first glance, they are difficult to tell apart from actual metal weapons. Latex weapons, however, are much more expensive (to both purchase and repair), and generally have a stiffer give on impact. When solid coatings are applied over thrusting tips, many holes must be poked through them to allow the foam to deflate and re- inflate upon impact. This is generally not needed when coatings such as cloth are used, as air can pass freely through such media.
This enables many useful features, the most important of which is the fixing on the chart of the vessel's current position. In position mode, four illuminated arrows around a transparent area on the mouse are used. The device is pushed across the chart, following the arrows, until all four of them are extinguished. This indicates that the mouse is directly over the vessel's current position on the chart; if required, a pencil can be poked through a small hole to mark the fix on the chart.
Melting and refreezing the inner side of the quinzhee can strengthen it, as it does an igloo; this can be done rapidly with a lamp or candle,, but body heat is also adequate. Allowing the interior temperature to rise above freezing point risks weakening the shelter significantly, especially if the outside air temperature is near freezing. A small hole for air circulation should be poked through the ceiling. To avoid dripping melt-water, irregular or bumpy surfaces are often smoothed to direct the flow of water down the walls to gather around the edges.
Symptoms are mild when inoculation occurs during casing layer applications, and severe when inoculation takes place 14 days after the casing layer has gone down after the mushrooms have poked through. Interactions between the pathogen and the host in the casing layer can either result in stipe blow-out or dry bubble. Early infections can cause stipe blow- out in which part of the fruit body of the mushroom becomes deformed, accompanied by splitting or peeling of the stipe tissue. L. fungicola also causes totally deformed and undifferentiated white masses of mushroom.
The Malays, being originally fishermen and living by the sea, find inspiration for the snack from the nets they used for fishing, thus the name. It is also called roti renjis, which means "Rinsed Bread", because of the original way it was made, which was by hand, in which the ingredient would be 'rinsed' onto the pan to be cooked. roti kirai is another name in which 'kirai' refers to the circular motion of the hand when pouring the ingredient from a condensed milk can with tiny holes poked through it. Jalara dosa originated from roti jala.
The first was Expedition Everest: Journey to Sacred Lands, broadcast on the Travel Channel on April 9 to coincide with the attraction's grand opening. The second, Building A Thrill Ride: Expedition Everest, was aired on April 10 and detailed the planning and construction of the ride, along with some of the ideas that made it possible. (During construction, for example, instead of traditional scaffolding the Imagineers used interior poles that poked through the outside of the mountain and were connected by wooden platforms.) This documentary also featured survival tips from Les Stroud. The third, Corwin's Quest: Realm of the Yeti, was broadcast on Animal Planet on April 15 and featured American animal and nature conservationist Jeff Corwin.
Pain petri differs from challah, and indeed many other breads in general, in that it is typically made relatively quickly, with the process from start to finish taking an hour. Many recipes for the bread only require 90 minutes of preparation until the pain petri is ready. A dough is made with flour, water, eggs, yeast, oil, sugar, and anise seeds, and a hole is poked through the middle of the dough which is allowed to rest for 15 minutes. It is then shaped into logs, and then braided to form a number of small loaves in a braided oblong oval-shape, or a braided "baguette"-style shape (similar to a narrow challah).
New Zealand abalone pearls To produce pāua pearls the pāua are harvested from the wild stocks (at the legal size of 12.5 cm), shell or plastic based implants are either poked through the shell or fixed in place under the shell with glue, the shape of the insert dictates the shape of the final pearl. After the pāua are “nucleated” they are kept in tanks for 2 to 3 years and fed on either seaweed or meal during which time they coat the insert with nacre . After the 2 – 3 years they are harvested from the tanks the meat is shucked, and the pearl is then removed. The quality and size of the pearl changes depending on the size of the pāua, the pearls tend to be smaller when [hatchery] reared pāua are used, which is why pāua from the wild are preferred.
Apart from being used for Assize Courts, the Great Hall was also used for sessions of the Parliament of England most notably the Parliament of Bats in 1426, when the conditions in London were not suitable. A section of the castle wall, adjacent to the Turret Gateway, has gun loops (holes) that were poked through the medieval wall to use as firing ports by the city's residents when Parliamentarian Leicester was besieged, captured, and ransacked, during the English Civil War by the main Royalist Field army under Charles I and Prince Rupert on 31 May 1645. The third storey of the Turret Gateway (erroneously known as 'Prince Rupert's gateway') was destroyed in an election riot in 1832. In the 1880s, J. M. Barrie visited the assize courts regularly and spent many hours inside as reporter for the Nottingham Journal when the hall was being used as a court house.

No results under this filter, show 57 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.