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23 Sentences With "pokes through"

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It pokes through the stomach wall, delivering insulin to the bloodstream.
An animal bone pokes through the ancient clay at the Kalinga site in Luzon, Philippines.
With white-gloved hands, she pokes through sea plants, looking for valuable seafood—a modern mermaid of sorts.
In Tatro's performance, all of Dylan's pain and silliness pokes through at once in a way that's quite heartrending.
Tree leaves are expanding above the fragile wildflowers, and each day less and less light pokes through the canopy.
Ornaments and fake food are scattered about the center of the table, and Perry's pokes through on a silver platter.
A huge concrete wall surrounds the complex; rusted rebar pokes through it, and lizards dart in and out of the cracks.
It verges on pure noise in places but there are enough moments where a decipherable riff or something pokes through the mess.
He spends time with the descendants of some of those killed, and he pokes through old files and turns up new information.
It's easy to see why the city picked this terrain for a park: the ground undulates, and bedrock pokes through at regular intervals.
Occasionally, the casual sexism that pokes through Hickey's prose makes him look less like the art world's enfant terrible than its dirty old uncle.
It's April in New England, and feels it—a chilly breeze blasts off the water, a low-hanging sun barely pokes through the clouds.
It pokes through and interacts with Lacey's voice and, often, it interacts with its own echoes from a decade back, reanimating and twisting itself around old melodies.
Remove the fries from the oil when a toothpick pokes through with ease, and drain them on a wire rack to cool, or refrigerate until ready to use.
Strange bonds transpire: a head rests on someone's behind; a foot prods a butt; a penis pokes through two bodies; hair is intertwined with hair and other body parts.
Here she is at her best: Occasionally, the casual sexism that pokes through Hickey's prose makes him look less like the art world's enfant terrible than its dirty old uncle.
Samsung has literally carved a hole through almost the entire phone from the front display through the midframe and the motherboard where the camera to pokes through, which is just plain cool to see.
You're standing in the middle of a forest clearing in upstate New York, breathing in the fresh October air, as the afternoon breeze kisses your cheek, and the warm sun pokes through the auburn, golden, and bright orange leaves of the sky-high oak trees all around you.
So instead of the movie "Grumpy Old Men," I tell people to imagine zipping across a frozen lake on a snowmobile, an ice shack so warm you may take your coat off, and a real-life video game on a sonar screen where winning leads to celebrations at whatever pokes through the hole.
The route can swing through the courtyards of the Andalusian Center for Contemporary Art — a former monastery turned ceramics factory turned museum, where the eerie Cristina Lucas "Alicia" installation pokes through the windows — and roll past sites that remain from Expo '234, including a towering model of an Ariane rocket outside what was the Pavilion of the Future.
This hall, probably used for housing and dining by the soldiers and service personal, was heated by two massive fireplaces and connected to the kitchen on the south side of the ground floor by a serving hatch and to the kitchen on the northwest of the floor above by a staircase.Anna Maria Ferrero, pp. 42–43. A loophole looks into the entrance hall from this room. At some points here, the rocky ground pokes through: the castle is actually built into the naked rockAnna Maria Ferrero, p. 43.
Upon release, Cash Box listed the single as one of their "feature picks" during March 1988. They commented: "Stewart has about the brightest sounding voice in R&B;, and it pokes through any kind of speaker, static, player and mental blockage. If he can't pierce through to the top 10 with this little pin-prick of a hit, we'd be shocked."Cash Box newspaper - March 12, 1988 - Single releases - page 6 In his 2015 book The Top 40 Annual 1988, James Masterton described the song as "one of the more enduring pop hits of the winter months" and noted the song's "clever production" and "expected Aaron Zigman-produced pop funk".
His head and neck pokes through one slit, and the tail through the other, with the head biting the tail in the manner of the ouroboros. In Gödel, Escher, Bach, Douglas Hofstadter interprets the dragon's tail-bite as an image of self-reference, and his inability to become truly three-dimensional as a visual metaphor for a lack of transcendence, the inability to "jump out of the system". The same image has also been called out in the scientific literature as a warning about what can happen when one attempts to describe four-dimensional space-time using higher dimensions. A copy of this print is in the collections of U.S. National Gallery of Art and the National Gallery of Canada.

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