English to Indonesian Dictionary poke

poke

menyodok
definition
verb
he poked Benny in the ribs and pointed
jab or prod (someone or something), especially with one's finger.
I was poking along , my vision blocked by that curtain of sleet
move slowly; dawdle.
noun
she gave the fire a poke
an act of poking someone or something.
A Pennsylvania Amish in a poke bonnet goes next, happy as a bug.
a woman's bonnet with a projecting brim or front, popular especially in the early 19th century.
translation of 'poke'
verb
mengaduk-aduk,
membongkar-bongkar,
meninju,
mencungkil,
menonjolkan,
mengulurkan,
mencongkel,
menyodok,
menusuk
noun
sodokan,
kantong,
kantung
example
Paige was startled out of his musings by a particularly hard 'poke' to his back.
The main purpose of my wee trip was to see my Uncle John and give him a 'poke' and prod prior to his heart surgery.
With appropriate physical gentleness, have a 'poke' and a prod and check out the territory.
A 'poke' in his side however caught his attention and he looked down to a frowning Shi who had a scolding look on her face.
You must 'poke' very small holes though your liner so that aerobic conditions are not created in the soil.
We were in the air about 45 minutes when I felt a 'poke' in the ribs and turned to find my row-mate prodding me with his rolled-up reading material.
That is followed by the curious urge to 'poke' it with a stick.
He watched her dead-white face for a while, and then went to 'poke' at the fire some more.
she gave the fire a 'poke'
I liked the fact that it came across as an affectionate 'poke' , and the fact that Garth looked like a cross between one of my friends and that bloke in Can who had the big sidies.
With plenty of 'poke' , fluid handling and more interior space than an airport terminal, the Mondeo swallows my two sprogs and all their concomitant mess with ease.
There is bags of power from way down the rev range and loads of 'poke' in the middle where it is needed for safe overtaking.
That was easily enough to 'poke' one's head into the water.
Consumer loyalty is rewarded with a 'poke' in the eye.
I expect you'd prefer something with a bit more 'poke'
Breakaway is sharper on the exit of a bend but that has as much to with extra 'poke' and grippier tyres as it does with the suspension.
I gave the house sale a good 'poke' and prod today and it sounds as if the urgency of our situation has got through.
They're posh girls who talk like lads down the boozer about boobs and bums and can't resist giving them a 'poke' and a prod in a giggly, sapphic way - all very private school changing rooms.
don't forget to 'poke' holes in the dough to allow steam to escape
And he delivers this brilliant 'poke' in the collective eye of manipulative, one-sided documentary makers everywhere.
Lesley Vainikolo also left the Belle Vue battleground early but his double vision from a 'poke' in the eye will not keep him out of this Friday's visit to The Shay to take on Halifax.
It was a real ‘crikey’ moment, and I wanted wrestle it, or at least 'poke' it with a stick, but nobody had a camera so there was no point.
his wallet's half out of his pocket—it comes to me that I might as well lift his 'poke'
Well, the petrol version will get you from to 60 in about two hours, so if you want any 'poke' at all, and surely that's the reason why you're buying a BMW, you have to go for the diesel.
his mother comes into his room sometimes and has a 'poke' round
Have you ever experienced the sensation of falling into a deep sleep, only to have someone 'poke' your ears with sharp needles?
Her finger moved down my belly ending with a 'poke' as she slowly pulled away backwards, turned and left me in my waking dream.
Don't 'poke' me or prod me when you are talking to me.
He sighed, then sneezed as an unlucky 'poke' of the stick in the fire sent a cloud of smoke into his face.
The use of the pejorative ‘insidious’ is a little unnecessary, but I'm not one who should 'poke' people with sticks for using flowery language.
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