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33 Sentences With "pokes out"

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The bride's head pokes out, and she waves him in.
Beneath the top of her loose gray T-shirt, a port-a-cath pokes out.
The chamber's platform has been adjusted to ensure that the customer's head pokes out of the top.
First a yellow nose pokes out of the tunnel entrance leading to the inside of the city.
A small filefish pokes out of the soft coral in the waters of Mactan, Cebu in the Philippines.
This Caribbean flamingo's shock of pink hides her baby, which pokes out from under its mother's wing to be fed.
Nearby, an overturned couch pokes out from an elevator shaft, a leftover from the widespread departures that followed Hillary Clinton's defeat.
I want to run my hand over the fuzz that pokes out, brown where blond once was, but I stop myself.
Newspaper vending boxes cast shadows across the pocked ground, and a bike wheel barely pokes out from the bottom of the photo.
Her wizened face is tattooed in the traditional Berber style, and a swath of dark curls untouched by any gray pokes out from beneath her headscarf.
But China's chief trade adviser, Liu He, has already kowtowed by promising to buy $85033 billion of semiconductors, as well as virtually every soybean that pokes out of Nebraska's soil.
A small, green-painted concrete cube topped with a hatch pokes out of the ground amid a three-acre, fenced-in parcel of land that also contained a beekeeper's hives and four grazing sheep.
The downside is that the phone is taller than standard-shaped models like the iPhone 7 and the Google Pixel and pokes out of some pockets and purse compartments which entirely contain those other models.
A rust colored long-sleeved shirt pokes out from her Eckhaus Latta tee, layered with a tomato red floor-length Nike puffer coat —  and then there's the soft smear of glitter on her eye lids.
"Because you have this thin little ring around the edge of the moon where the sun pokes out, it gives it that ring of fire effect," said C. Alex Young, a solar astrophysicist from NASA.
The downside is that the phone is taller than standard-shaped models like the iPhone 7 and the Google Pixel, and pokes out of some pockets and purse compartments, which entirely contain those other models.
Dyson is betting on computer vision for the future The main sensor on the 360 Eye is its namesake, a 3603-degree camera that pokes out from a glass half dome on top of the unit.
From Grenoble we took the scenic Route Napoléon (N85) through the pretty old mountain town of Corps, at the border between Isère and Hautes Alpes, proceeding to a lone 11th-century chapel, Mère-Ėglise, that pokes out of the cliff like a petrified tree above the hamlet of Saint Disdier.
Like VP4, VP1 also occasionally "pokes" out of the viral particle, making it available to neutralizing antibodies. Both peptides have been tested on rabbits, resulting in successful generation of cross-serotype antibodies. The successful introduction of human ICAM-1 into mice has removed a major roadblock in creating an animal model for RV vaccination.
Once Buzz hears this, he builds a plan. Next scene, we see Woody driving his new car in the forest-desert transition. Buzz pokes out of a stone, and puts his plan into action, posing as a hitchhiker, and Woody allows him to ride. Buzz asks Woody for a cigarette, but since Woody doesn't smoke, he doesn't have one.
As you can see in the images, the IPS display blends beautifully with the black bezel. On the reverse, the back panel is totally without bumps, which is impressive on such a slim construction. Not even the camera pokes out." A review published by the Times of India said, "Our experience with K900 was very good.
A kind of "horn" pokes out from the bottom of the bow protruding forward and curling upwards like an elephant tusk. At the stern the horn is not so prominent but the form can be seen, protruding backward.Salam (2018). p. 6. Its supposed predecessor, bininta, had its bow and stern a horn that pokes toward the front and back.
The iHunch: (1) Overworked muscles down the back of the neck strengthen, strain, scar and shorten; (2) middle and lower back support muscles weaken; (3) hunching upper back joints eventually freeze like that; (4) muscles at the front of the neck work less and weaken, so chin pokes out. Results: Upper back pain, neck pain, headache; often referred pain down arms.
The spinyhead blenny is native to the tropical western central Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. Its range extends from the Antilles, the Bahamas, and Florida to Curaçao. It typically inhabits small, rocky reefs surrounded by sand, and is known as a tube blenny from its habit of occupying a hole in a coral or an empty worm tube from which it pokes out its head. Its depth range is down to about .
As the two sections of ice join up, they form a large, relatively flat plateau of ice ranging from to . This plateau is an unbroken expanse of ice except for Needle Rock, which pokes out of the glacier ice. From then on, the southern part of the glacier terminates at about , while the northern, rocky arm flows down a glacial valley and ends at about in elevation. The North Mowich Glacier gives rise to the North Mowich River.
Elmer's hunting dogs have Bugs cornered when Elmer receives a telegram that says that his uncle, Louie, is dying and promises him $3 million in his will, but only if he never harms any animal, including rabbits. Elmer sets Bugs free and heads home. When Elmer arrives home, he hears Bugs singing in the shower and tries to kill him, but Bugs pokes out a sign that reminds Elmer of Uncle Louie. Elmer tries to get Bugs to leave the house and eventually tricks him out.
He then describes the Laugharne Charter that was made between them at this time. Llwyd then records the traytorousely and cowardly 1174 murder of Iorwerth Drwyndwn. He then gives as a summary how Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd in the same year imprisons his brother Rhodri and puts him in shackles to take away his inherited lands. Llwyd then states as the next sequence of events how in 1175 Howell, son of Iorwerth, takes Owen Penkarn (his maternal uncle) prisoner, pokes out his eyes and castrates him.
With all the forces of nature against him, the coyote plugs himself into an ACME Indestructo Steel Ball to avoid them, and rolls himself off an escarpment. However, he narrowly misses his intended target (the Road Runner) and pitches himself onto a serac and into a dam. He rolls himself up out of the water, and then directly down a wall, over several rocks, and then back into the water. Wile E. finally pokes out of the ball to realize where he is going: off the edge again.
Seven statues are block statues in which the head of Princess Neferure pokes out of the block. One statue shows Neferura seated on his lap, while in another statue Senenmut is shown seated with one leg pulled up and Neferure leaning against his leg. After Hatshepsut became regent, Senenmut became her advisor and the role of tutor for Neferure was handed over to the administrator Senimen. Following her mother's accession to the Egyptian throne, Neferure had an unusually prominent role in the court, exceeding the normal role played by a royal princess to the pharaoh.
Hence Octavius - Augustus - Gus. Jaq explains the situation to Gus, that Cinderella wants to help him, and Gus catches on and joins the mouse troop. Gus has a large belly that pokes out of his yellow shirt and seems to be a bit slow on the pickup, but brave in a pinch, and speaks even more broken English than Jaq, who calls him "Gus-Gus". Jaq and Gus are two of four mice that the Fairy Godmother transforms into stallions so that Cinderella can attend the ball, but at the stroke of midnight, they are transformed back into mice.
Rome: Fratelli Palombi, 60-64. They would have been held in honour of Maxentius' son Valerius Romulus, who died in AD 309 at a very young age and who was probably interred in the adjacent cylindrical tomb (tomb of Romulus). The imperial box (pulvinar) of the circus is connected, via a covered portico, to the villa of Maxentius, whose scant remains are today obscured by dense foliage, except for the apse of the basilical audience hall, which pokes out from the tree tops. The complex was probably never used after the death of Maxentius in AD 312 (archaeological excavations indicate the tracks were covered in sand already in antiquity).
Heinrich Heine in his 'The Baths of Lucca' creates a satiric portrait of the Jewish upstart figure Gumpel trying, under false aristocratic pretenses, to ingratiate his way into high society, while waiting for God to restore the Jews to their ancestral homeland. The problem is his nose, which is so long it almost pokes out the narrator's eyes when they meet. God must eventually make good on his promise of a return to Israel, the narrator reflects: In American Jewish literature and cinema, the Jewish nose has been a defining characteristic – for better or for worse – of the American Jewish identity. "The nose is […] a physical symbol of otherness, definitely for Jews, as Philip Roth" and other artists note, writes literary critic Roy Goldblatt.
Tom then uses his instrument like a pogo stick to jump his way over to the window, stopping to flick Spike's nose along the way. Tom performs "Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby" to Toodles, which makes Jerry sleeping inside his mousehole wake up. Annoyed by the sounds, he pokes out of a mail slot and spots Tom playing the instrument. He goes back to his bed and covers himself with the pillow, however the sound waves from the instrument shake Jerry's mousehole, causing Jerry to fall out of bed (while still trying to cover his ears) and vibrate his way under a table, meanwhile a flower pot is vibrated across the table directly above Jerry's head and falls on him when both reach the edge of the table.

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