poke out of
poke out of (something)
1. To thrust forward or upward and out of something or some place. Suddenly, a gopher poked out and stared up at me. The child poked out to see what the commotion was.
2. To thrust or push something upward or forward and out of something or some place. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "poke" and "out." I poked my head out of the barricade to see if the attack had ceased. The dog poked its nose out of the kennel to sniff at all the animals passing by.
See also: of, out, poke
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
poke something out of something
and poke something outto thrust something out of something. The lobster poked its antennae out of the little cave and wiggled them around. It poked out its antennae.
See also: of, out, poke
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- poke out of (something)
- poke (one) in (some body part)
- poke in
- poke along
- thrust forward
- thrust at
- thrust at (someone or something)
- be (as) dead as a doornail
- stare into
- stare into (something)