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985 Sentences With "poked"

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Until I ACCIDENTALLY POKED SOMEONE LAST NIGHT and they poked me back.
We laughed and poked fun, but we poked fun in a nice way.
"We poked and prodded and poked and prodded, and couldn't get it to go away," said Dr. Siepel.
In their posts, some poked fun at her successful last-second gambit and some poked fun at themselves.
She poked fun at me just as much as I poked fun at her, if not more so.
" - Alana, 23 "Poked my throat playing a violin.
Her lady parts were prodded and poked with extreme prejudice.
The men have their hair ruffled; they're poked and tickled.
In another, she poked fun at her Capitol One ads.
Twitter users expressed surprise and poked fun at the brouhaha.
Picture this: a solo cup with holes poked in it.
It also poked fun at the size of Trump's hands.
She poked him and talked to him with no reaction.
He even poked fun at one of the Raptors players.
The whiteboy said he'd been cooking and he poked himself.
Male heads poked out of carved roundels in each corner.
They asked all the questions, they poked at my stomach.
A few poked at the skinny slit with their fingers.
A couple poked fun at trends that seem undeniably millennial.
They have been poked and prodded and are still sick.
Some poked fun at Amazon's mildly terrifying targeted ads.  Mrs.
Sibrel poked Aldrin in the chest with the Good Book.
I poked my head out, gesturing wildly toward my father.
Like the pediatrician, he poked it and squeezed the nail.
He poked fun at her inclination to try everything new.
He skittered up the rock and poked his head inside.
Then, the broadcasters poked fun at Christie on the air.
Amazon just poked a hole in part of that theory.
"Employees risk getting poked, and DO get poked, even when following 'protocol' of using gloves and tongs to dispose of used needles left in bathrooms, tampon disposal boxes, and diaper changing stations," the petition read.
"Employees risk getting poked, and DO get poked, even when following 'protocol' of using gloves and tongs to dispose of used needles left in bathrooms, tampon disposal boxes, and diaper changing stations," the petition reads.
He poked fun at President-elect Donald Trump during the show.
Behind her, Ah-Jack's face poked out from the plastic curtain.
I hand-poked it with a needle, string and India ink.
Sanders dryly poked at the delay as he spoke to backers.
Sandra Oh just poked fun at Emma Stone's role in Aloha!
She poked at her iPhone, which had overheated and blacked out.
A few more dour Twitter users poked holes in the theory.
Many of the earliest JoJo memes poked fun at poor translations.
So much so that she poked fun at herself on Instagram.
Someone who eye-poked conformists, while accepting freaks into the fold.
She poked needles into my calves, my hands, and my face.
I was nervous, scared and tired of being poked with needles.
At this point, "we've poked our head above resistance," Gordon said.
Malgin poked in a rebound with 45.8 seconds left in overtime.
Mr. Bruce often poked fun at the liberals of his day.
I have certainly poked people on Facebook more times than this.
Some maligned the Trump administration or poked fun at Mr. Sessions.
A caramel-colored mushroom poked through the loam by her hand.
The boat poked into the brush, Nigel hanging over the edge.
Curious passers-by and neighbors poked their heads inside the limousine.
A pair of hot pink sneakers poked through the small opening.
His humor also poked fun at the very nature of celebrity.
When their cluster is poked with a finger, it bounces back.
A doctor with a clipboard poked his head around the door.
She chuckled and poked fun at my American way with vegetables.
At a September 2008 keynote, Jobs poked fun at the idea.
Livia sipped at her water and poked at her own steak.
Two pairs of legs poked out from behind piles of debris.
Trump has slammed "SNL" before after it poked fun at him.
Another curved over the head, so the face poked out beneath.
As you poked around, it was clear that knowledge lurked everywhere.
It looks like another needle has now poked the EDM bubble.
Take your time responding—your impulsive nature will be poked at!
And unlike animals with pointy parts, cacti can't decide who gets poked.
Investigators allege Ethan was hit, kicked, poked and repeatedly struck by Damian.
It's a cliché that the Black community has long poked fun at.
As the date proceeded, Justin's close-mindedness poked through in small moments.
But advocacy groups, officials, and reporters have poked holes in this narrative.
While presenting 'NSYNC with their star, Ellen DeGeneres poked fun at Fatone.
Bergeron crashed the crease and poked the puck into the open net.
Buttigieg has poked at this hypocrisy, questioning whether Trump believes in God.
The unidentified robber "poked round searching for anything worth anything," she wrote.
Michael Bennet poked fun at Buttigieg for being a small-town mayor.
His shot was stopped by Holtby, but Lovejoy poked the rebound home.
In the past, I probably would have poked fun at his comments.
The part of my brain that's read Edward Said poked and prodded.
In his Emmys cameo, Spicer poked fun at the crowd-size controversy.
Clinton also poked at Mr. Trump's failure to release his tax returns.
One of the 16-inch cannons once poked out exactly from here.
A younger Johnson would have poked the ball, perhaps softly, to left.
That's how Severed caught my eye, as I poked around the eShop.
Ellingwood took me out back and poked the base of the steps.
We all gazed upon the Dumpster, poked its dirty edges, took notes.
An SS man poked his bayonet into the mound where she hid.
The move started with a steal, then Giroud poked it toward goal.
Her legs were splayed, and she poked between them with one finger.
A Republican Senate candidate in Massachusetts on Wednesday poked at incumbent Sen.
Other hosts poked fun at Mr. Trump's taste for well-done steaks.
Hosting lewd jokes and comments that obliquely poked fun at the CCP.
President Donald Trump poked fun at Biden on Tuesday over the allegations.
Jones then cursed at the guard and poked him in the eye.
Of course, it's not like Damon hasn't publicly poked fun at Affleck either.
They have called Paulette names, mocked her appearance, poked fun at her weight.
Intrigued, Melia poked around the internet and found a bounty program from Yahoo.
McKegg poked in a rebound 66 seconds later for his first playoff goal.
DJ LeMahieu then poked an opposite-field single to right to score Tauchman.
There were a variety of reactions: some flew away after being poked twice.
How could we possibly forget his infectious giggle every time he got poked?
Meanwhile, an episode of HBO's "Silicon Valley" poked fun at the unsettling idea.
Busy Philipps poked fun at her and ex boyfriend Colin Hanks on Sunday.
A week before the election, the costumes poked fun at the political system.
They are poked and prodded, physiologically and psychologically, and monitored day and night.
A number of celebrities poked fun at Bieber for the message on Twitter.
This time around, though, he also poked fun at his brother's Riverdale costars.
Remember that feature?" asked Moffat as he poked Jost in the shoulder. "Poke!
She poked the brush and thrusted the stick in holes in tree trunks.
Kardashian also poked fun at her son's Kanye-esque pout and furrowed brow.
I even poked him with hot tongs, like he says in the show.
Trump also poked Bush for all the help his family was providing Monday.
On Tuesday night, Sanders poked at Clinton's speaking fees and defended his experience.
During the sketch, cast member Chris Redd also poked fun at Kanye West.
At one point, the gunman poked at a girl right next to him.
The researchers poked subjects' feet with a special device that retracts upon contact.
An earthworm poked up its head, then retreated—a Hulu subscriber, no doubt.
Both his Democratic and Republican opponents have poked fun at his Maryland accent.
Of course, she poked fun at the outrage during the show's cold open.
That means you run the risk of being poked by a stray quill.
Alma was stunned, her body throbbing as if poked with a cattle prod.
Amazon poked fun at fictional malfunctions of its Alexa voice powered artificial intelligence.
The cover's zipper has a small, unobtrusive pull tab that never poked me.
Mostly, he poked fun at the mayor for being wet behind the ears.
The comedian Ahmed Ahmed poked fun at negative stereotypes of Middle Eastern people.
People didn't know if he was real; they came up and poked him.
"+44 Savage," another user poked fun, employing the United Kingdom's international calling code.
Few games demand to be poked, prodded, and replayed like Luigi's Mansion 3.
Shaw poked the ball into shallow left field for a run-scoring single.
Cespedes poked a ball to the outfield to score Lagares from second base.
He did, however, appear uncomfortable when Mr. Rogan poked fun at Mr. Putin.
The weather was hot and humid as they poked around markets and museums.
"It's not even stuffed," he said as he poked at the bird's wing.
I poked it lots of times with no effect, it needed a stab.
Social media users poked fun at the product and Walmart's mishap on Twitter.
After Twitter users poked fun of the phenomenon, Witherspoon decided to play along.
A sense that they could be prodded and poked, manipulated by external forces.
SNL first poked fun at Mr Trump, already host of "The Apprentice", in 1998.
Some poked gentle fun at ethnic stereotypes, such as interfering Indian aunties and uncles.
On Saturday Night Live, host Gal Gadot poked fun at Kendall Jenner and E!
Cohen's latest film, The Dictator, poked fun at Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi in 2012.
The platforms' inability to monitor themselves was poked at by senators throughout the day.
Several social media users poked fun at the statue's relocation to the cathedral lawn.
Stephen Colbert poked fun at the moment on The Late Show by impersonating Trump.
I poked the screen out of habit and was happy to see it respond.
He poked around and found that three of the plants were drowning in water.
And getting poked all over the body by needles is a pretty dramatic intervention.
Mad, a satirical magazine, has poked fun at politicians for more than 22015 years.
Ryan Callahan poked a puck free of the Anaheim defense behind the Ducks net.
Soon after, millions of people took notice and poked fun at the president's blunder.
Some of these process-based works feature large holes where his legs poked through.
He poked fun not only at lawyers arguing before him, but also at himself.
" And senior Rubio aide Todd Harris poked fun at Trump for the endorsement. "Gov.
We counted down from five and Hotz poked a button on the flatscreen monitor.
To help the coffee drain through, she poked holes in it with a nail.
Understandably, the album has been poked and prodded and microscoped anew since Scott's death.
When he poked his head up from the water, his coach thought he lost.
Deep, emotional, intimate issues will be poked at by Mars, which is entering Sagittarius.
Immediately, a moray eel poked its head out and I jumped back, conceding defeat.
They laughed at his big feet and poked fun at how huge he was.
Some poked their heads out while on business calls to offer a celebratory word.
Comedy: The comedian Ahmed Ahmed poked fun at negative stereotypes of Middle Eastern people.
" About an hour earlier, Fey's opening monologue poked fun at the reliance by "S.
One Tokyo location of the supermarket chain AEON seemingly poked fun at the shortages.
And he spent the rest of the day being questioned, prodded, poked and scanned.
Like most brothers, Zachary and Nikolas joked and poked at each other, she said.
Parnas is under indictment, and reporters have already poked some holes in his story.
The two poked at each other in a light-hearted Twitter exchange Tuesday afternoon.
Gigi Marvin poked home a rebound less than three minutes after Lamoureux-Davidson's pair.
My wife, Helene, poked with increasing aggravation at the malfunctioning device on the dashboard.
Her youngest son, Knox, 9, poked his little blond head around the screen door.
Still, readers and a Times reporter on Twitter, poked fun at the word choice.
Smith then tidied up when Poloz poked a close-range shot slowly past Marinovic.
Even people at the Emmys poked fun at the incoming war for people's money.
It poked out, and her father worried that boys wouldn't be attracted to her.
"There have always been men who poked and prodded at these boundaries," she said.
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.
Social media also poked fun when Comey revealed a presidential intrusion into his domestic life.
But, he said, Pagourtzis would sometimes get "poked" by his teammates in locker room horseplay.
Elon Musk has poked fun, in a rather crude way, at Jeff Bezos' new spacecraft.
The filter poked fun at the political crisis plaguing Facebook over the last several months.
The flounder swam up to his boat and poked its head out of the water.
The poked hole stays within the hexagonal cell and doesn't rip the entire latex condom.
Every time they were putting blood into the rig, they poked me in the eyes.
These bees, however, were unlikely to sting — likely only if they were poked or prodded.
Over four days of testimony, Schmidt's lawyers poked several holes in the prosecution's fraud theory.
A short tail poked out from their rears, fanning out in a spray of feathers.
Anaheim's Ryan Getzlaf poked the puck from under Budaj's left leg pad toward the net.
" Even host Chris Rock poked fun at the issue, pointedly joking on Twitter: "The #Oscars.
One, in particular, poked fun at how hip and technologically advanced Dunphy thinks he is.
Clinton poked, prodded and quoted Trump's own words, goading the famously thin-skinned Republican nominee.
" Strong reposted the shot and poked fun of himself, writing, "Still rocking the muppet mouth.
Brodziak poked home a rebound with 6:37 left for his second of the season.
His second, another fastball at 95.7, was poked into right field for a base hit.
While the episode of KUTWK aired, Kourtney and Khloé poked some fun at Kim's criticisms.
I attached the little knob and poked a hole in the top flap, and voila!
So I grabbed a laptop, poked around on Google, and pieced together an astonishing story.
At the Grammys she poked fun at Britney Spears, incurring the wrath of countless fans.
A little farther on, the cone of the Dunn Solar Telescope poked through the trees.
According to new docs, he also poked a minor in her stomach with his finger.
Plus, executives even poked fun at the virtual reality craze during NewFronts as a whole.
Thor: Ragnarok and Lego Batman poked fun at genre tropes while wrestling with deeper themes.
She also poked fun at the group, commenting on the fact that they're all comedians.
Tissot documented the pleasures of, and poked fun at, the Vanity Fair of Victorian England.
A robot poked fun at Elon Musk but the billionaire didn't take it lying down.
Montreal center Nate Thompson slid and poked the puck free from Devils center Travis Zajac.
Delly was prodded and poked, her kidney monitored to make sure it was keeping up.
That year, Sony released the farcical movie "The Interview," which poked fun at North Korea.
Silfverberg and Adam Henrique poked at the puck until it was redirected through Jones' legs.
Brain scans showing activity in adults and babies when poked with a special retracting rod.
Santana flied out, but Jose Ramirez poked a single to center, moving Napoli to second.
This is not the first time Time magazine has poked at Trump on its cover.
She found joy in joking with the staff as they poked and prodded her daily.
Andrew Benintendi poked a ball into shallow right, and Frazier hesitated before racing toward it.
He poked the puck away from Carolina's Justin Faulk and sped into the Hurricanes' zone.
Consisting mostly of show tunes, it poked fun at the Gabor sisters and Marlene Dietrich.
I think I'm more likely to hear that exclamation when someone has been poked there.
As Trump has attacked black athletes, they have almost as often poked back at him.
If fed or poked in the middle of the night, the jellyfish would temporarily stir.
Dirt-caked toes poked from his sandals, and his trouser cuffs dragged on the ground.
What's notable is how measured the athletes have tried to remain, until poked and prodded.
He had a chance to put it in, but it was poked away by Turris.
C Jonathan Toews poked in rebound of a Duncan Keith shot from the blue line.
"Unfortunately, true evil poked its head up here in Marion County," Woods told reporters Monday.
That program, "The Show," poked fun at current events and politicians and became immensely popular.
" That's when Stephens hurls the f-bomb ... "You poked me in the eye, f****t.
Miley Cyrus poked fun at her failed marriage with a cheeky Instagram comment on Thursday.
The three-term lawmaker also poked fun at Cruz and his claim to like basketball.
Rats recently poked holes into his tent and the mosquitoes are a torment at night.
Everyone wears yellow and blue or risks getting their eyes poked and/or hair yanked.
The difference is that, in one case, a superstar's calculated corniness is poked fun at.
By now, every possible angle on Whitney's demise has been poked at and picked over.
He just kind of poked it out there, didn't really get a good bat on it.
That wasn't the only time Paisley poked fun at his co-host during the award show.
During his acceptance speech, the 61-year-old actor poked fun at his competitor Bob Odenkirk.
"Harry Potter" actor Tom Felton poked fun at his costar Matthew Lewis on Instagram on Tuesday.
The team got the largest audience they've ever had as they poked around the whale skeleton.
Even when repeatedly poked with a needle, the taut HEX doesn't rip—trust me, I tried!
"It poked the sole of my shoe," said Farrell, who is now the city's interim mayor.
Within 24 hours, she said, trolls on social media poked at her religion and Arab roots.
Tracy Morgan poked fun at his horrific car accident at the 2019 Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Others just poked fun at the existence of the hyper-intelligent gorilla, Winston, who can talk.
Around that time, Marilyn poked her head out and told me she'd called me a Lyft.
Star Terps point guard Melo Trimble was poked in the eye by Iowa center Adam Woodbury.
The disgraced talent agent "poked" the former child actor after his initial post, as Lipman wrote.
Pollard's merchandise poked fun at her viral moment on UK's "Celebrity Big Brother" back in January.
I've probably poked this goofy little hockey puck a thousand times in the past four months.
Officers poked at bushes with steel sticks to check for hidden objects, while dogs sniffed nearby.
"I poked into bathrooms with soaking tubs or steam showers" is as far as she goes.
A giant, heavenly finger poked around among the cogs, and the curtain slid back into place.
In February, a sharp piece of a chip poked the Marysville woman's tonsil, KIRO 7 reports.
In 20173, it poked fun at Apple for ditching the headphone jack in the iPhone 7.
Westbrook prodded and poked, dribbling into the lane and finding open teammates or finishing by himself.
Shine poked a finger in his face and demanded to know if he'd laughed at Trump.
Kopitar found the loose puck under Wild goalie Devan Dubnyk and poked it into the net.
He followed his shot and poked the rebound into an open net for his 230th tally.
On a power play, Anisimov poked home a rebound for his third goal of the series.
At 226:22 of the first period, Oscar Lindberg poked in his first goal since Jan.
The Carolina Panthers' official account poked fun at it last week before eventually deleting their joke.
From the start, did you want to make Ceremony something that poked holes in that framework?
On The Late Late Show in 2015, Mayer poked fun at his relationship with his ex.
She surprised listeners with a witty, charming, self-deprecating performance where she poked jabs at ... herself.
Clinton poked fun at Mr. Pence for having "bobbed and weaved" his way through the debate.
She smoothed the nightgown across her lap, then reached over and poked him in the leg.
The rogue F.B.I. agent Roy Petty (Jason Butler Harner) poked around in Marty's business all season.
In one July 2016 exchange they poked fun at Trump's campaign during the Republican National Convention.
I felt like cattle being poked and prodded on a daily basis and undergoing invasive procedures.
The window rolled down, and a young guy wearing a Yankees cap poked out his head.
Plastic bottles poked out from the brush, but so did a flurry of butterflies and dragonflies.
"The three of us argued vigorously while he poked holes in each argument," Mr. Jones wrote.
He grabbed the M-16, poked it into the other fighter's stomach and pulled the trigger.
The hospital's practice manager, Lorelei Tibbetts, poked her head into the small, beeping, thumping operating room.
When he went to collect his kill, a joey poked its head out of the pouch.
Of course, that was hardly the first time Teigen poked fun at her husband's new accolade.
"Let's just keep her going," Mr. Perry said, as he poked the fire with a stick.
A police spokeswoman said Jones allegedly shoved a security guard and poked him in the eye.
Zucker came racing in and poked it in to make it 3-2 at 9:58.
At that moment, a cow poked her head inside to see who was on her turf.
If anything, maybe my dad would poke fun at it because he poked fun at everything.
Cruz poked Trump supporters when he intimated it was OK to not vote for the GOP ticket.
Samsung has routinely poked fun at Apple for the notch introduced on the iPhone X last year.
The skit also poked fun at the show's '90s roots – it originally aired from 1993 to 2002.
Having your eyeballs, possibly the most sensitive, achy, valuable organ in the body, poked with minuscule needles.
So of course, Saturday Night Live poked a little fun at everyone's seemingly newfound First Amendment seriousness.
Others poked fun at the fact that this new salad emoji might not even be entirely inclusive.
On "Doo Wop," a single from Miseducation, she poked fun at her contemporaries and their manicured looks.
" Jackson later poked at Biden's pride during a candidates forum on PBS, calling him "Vice President Biden.
It's no surprise Apple knows that researchers covet these—some of them have even poked Apple publicly.
Their routine poked fun at the Oscars' legendary excessive seriousness, while having fun with the subject matter.
Cam Fowler's shot was stopped by Blackhawks goalie Corey Crawford, but Getzlaf poked the rebound under him.
He says her harassment wasn't limited to his sexuality — she allegedly also poked fun at his weight.
And during her acceptance speech, she poked fun at President Donald Trump and his controversial immigrant ban.
When Curry poked his head back out of the doorway, he kept his body and hands hidden.
Rock's highly anticipated monologue, which touched on diversity issues and poked fun at Hollywood, received positive reviews.
That snake is big, and it looks a little pissed off that it's being poked and prodded.
Kim Kardashian West The selfie queen poked fun at herself in this satirical 2015 T-Mobile spot.
He also poked fun at the Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales hacking scandal.
Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker called American carriers "crap" and poked fun at U.S. flight attendants.
Guy held the model in his hands and poked a finger through the hole to show me.
Peck also recently poked fun at his bathrobe of choice in 2001's Max Keeble's Big Move.
Leslie Jones Jones poked fun at the various members of her crew in her Problem Child special.
"We got poked and scratched by spiny branches when crawling through to access the animals," said Bartlett.
He always had to summon her several times before she finally poked her head in the door.
Murray poked fun at Lendl after the Wimbledon final, calling him the lucky beneficiary of good timing.
The image of the golf clubs poked fun at the 45th president's well-documented penchant for golf.
A day earlier, Trump shared an edited video that poked fun at Biden for the recent controversy.
Over the next few months, they poked, prodded, and stretched the prototype to make sure it fit.
Are there issues within the fashion industry that you think the film could have poked at more?
Not everyone is into being poked with needles, let alone having cryptographic keys shoved under their skin.
Chapman maintains that she fell to the ground when he poked her shoulder with his index finger.
Miller also poked fun at Lee on Twitter on Tuesday, encouraging him to become a Pacers fan.
Turrets lined a roof that was no longer there, and watchtowers poked the sky at each corner.
He also threw jibes at President Trump, and poked fun at last year's Oscar envelope mix-up.
But Mr. Trump has poked fun at Mr. Bolton's reputation for hawkishness, joking in meetings with him.
But he poked fun at the senator-elect for her reputation as a pragmatist and a centrist.
She said she got in, poked her gun outside the door and fired a single blind shot.
On Thursday, Mr. Cerabino poked at the animal with his pool skimmer, hoping to wake it up.
In 1959, he produced a satirical cookbook called "Wild Raspberries" that poked fun at high-end eating.
Ryan Reynolds poked fun at it on Instagram and Mindy Kaling tweeted that "we will regret" them.
Her mom poked her and she came up to ask me why I have all the tattoos.
Recently, he poked fun at church officials and asked Catholics to stop giving money to the church.
All were killed when the children poked at a balloon bomb that had lodged in a tree.
Malkin got the puck as it caromed off the end boards and poked it between Raanta's pads.
At the end of his speech to introduce Attenborough, Prince William poked fun at the rejected name.
Biden again had the room laughing when he poked at Trump for refusing to release his taxes.
Puljujarvi trailed the play and poked the puck across the goal line before it could be secured.
During Sunday's broadcast, Harvey poked fun at last year's blunder and said he's moved on from the mistake.
In a teaser for the Saturday Night Live episode on Thursday, Davidson poked fun at his former engagement.
Evidence of Fox's baby bump poked through the navy t-shirt as she hit the frozen yogurt spot.
During the segment, the comedians poked fun at Simon Cowell, and named one of the kittens after him.
Dumba poked home a rebound after Charlie Coyle's initial shot was stopped by goaltender Jake Allen (23 saves).
" Lahren's comments poked the Beyhive, which retaliated by temporarily changing the pundit's Wikipedia page to say "#Beyhive bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
The defense poked holes in that theory, instead pointing the finger at the prosecution's star witness, Alexander Bradley.
On Thursday, Teigen poked fun at herself on Instagram, posting this photo of her intense tan circa 2008.
She's given numerous hand-poked tattoos to many friends around the globe — Paris, Melbourne, Tokyo, and New York.
After Wilson retired Dioner Navarro and J.B. Shuck, Eaton poked an opposite-field single to end the game.
" Zach Braff poked fun at the legalization with a funny gif: "California legalized marijuana for recreational purposes today.
The Red Wings tied it when Nyquist poked in his own rebound at 10:46 of the second.
The dentist poked around for a bit, ummed and erred, and referred me to a root-canal specialist.
Economists have diligently poked gigantic models of the global economy to calculate the relationship between temperature and GDP.
On Sunday, the star posted a series of cryptic tweets in which he poked fun at the idea.
Once I poked around in my account settings, I realized I was paying needlessly for other stuff too.
An ad from Bush's Super PAC ad poked fun Rubio's boots that he wore recently in New Hampshire.
Antetokounmpo was accidently poked in the eye by Johnson early in the fourth quarter and did not return.
Dumba poked home a rebound after Charlie Coyle's initial shot was stopped by St. Louis goaltender Jake Allen.
When he screamed, there was a boisterous intensity to his delivery, but his Southern drawl still poked through.
In a larger sheet, they can be poked, rolled up, and pulled in multiple directions while staying lit.
There was no video accompanying the image, but Twitter users quickly poked fun at the awkward-looking photo.
John Oliver poked fun at President Trump Sunday night with a techno song about Russian President Vladimir Putin.
She poked at Trump for doing Celebrity Apprentice while she was busy getting rid of Osama bin Laden.
He poked it 360 feet into the left-field seats for his 13th home run of the season.
Alex Gordon poked an opposite-field double to score Escobar, who led off the inning with a double.
A few beams of natural light poked through cracks in the curtains and caught smoke in the air.
Reilly Smith teed him up from behind the net, and Karlsson poked a wrister past Quick's stick side.
Suddenly, an outside vendor who had just finished making a delivery poked his head in to say goodbye.
But, as she poked around in the forties, she got interested, then absorbed, then obsessed with the period.
Those systems revolve around research subjects—the people who consent to getting poked and prodded and experimented upon.
Since O'Brien's recent interview with Vanity Fair, some people have poked fun at the painting's authenticity on Twitter.
Drake poked fun at his Canadian upbringing when "Black Jeopardy" returned to Saturday Night Live on May 14.
Bleached pelvic crests and the knobby ends of shins poked up from the humus alongside an unbroken wishbone.
The research participants in the current study have been tested, poked, prodded, and measured over their entire lives.
Marleau poked home a rebound off Thornton's shot that squeezed through Talbot and sat on the goal line.
Some of his tattoos were hand-poked by Sue Jeiven, an artist, who has Stage 4 breast cancer.
Once they had them, they poked the eggs to signal danger and recorded the actions of the embryos.
Shkreli only stopped talking when Brafman poked his head into the room and asked him to step outside.
Comey's testimony yesterday poked holes in her argument, so she may need to do damage control. http://bit.
Obama, who visited Cuba earlier this year, has also gradually poked holes in the embargo through executive orders.
Bake the bread pudding for 50 to 60 minutes, or until the bread springs back lightly when poked.
Perry's third goal ended the scoring with 1:17 remaining when he poked the puck between Miller's legs.
He poked his fingers into the flesh of Olga's palms with amazing speed, and she translated for us.
The only visitors now were those who poked around looking for the archival junction, and those were infrequent.
Selsky homered in the second and also poked run-scoring singles in the fourth, fifth and seventh innings.
Sixty-two Canadian men had their genitals poked and prodded to determine if foreskin matters for sexual pleasure.
Facing Peralta, Nimmo lasted nine pitches, fighting off low splitters until he poked a single through the infield.
It also taught us that we might just be getting poked with a stick to test our preparedness.
These placards and their slogans have poked neat little holes in Pakistanis' collective idea of "mardangi," or manhood.
Father Sebastiaan's fangs poked out as he took a drag and flipped through old photos on his phone.
A ceramic coral reef, poked with chopsticks to create realistic holes, is bleached and dying due to pollution.
He poked fun at Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, whose net worth has plummeted because of the scandal.
But that wouldn't be the last time Lahren poked the Beehive by taking on Beyoncé as a topic.
A few days later, the research nurse poked her head into my office with news about our patient.
On Wednesday, Colbert slyly poked fun at himself for all the hope (and airtime) he's invested in Mueller.
It had no air conditioning, no bathroom and no windows, so Hanlon poked two skylights through the roof.
He left for Moscow in 1920, where he made sarcastic stage designs that poked at the Suprematist usurpers.
I wonder what men's skin would look like if they were getting their eyes poked for 30 years.
Prince William also poked fun at the royal family with a reference to "The Crown" in his speech.
Photos from the vacation show Obama wearing a backwards baseball cap, which Twitter users have poked fun at.
He was called the "N word," poked with pencils, shot with rubber bands, and threatened, the lawsuit says.
But in the biggest cities, there was no love lost, as many costumes poked fun at Brazil's leaders.
In a speech at the annual Gridiron dinner Trump poked fun at himself and members of his administration.
She poked fun at herself for how much certain parts of her life sounded like an action movie.
California forest management Trump also poked fun at California's canceled bullet train, said he liked Democratic California Gov.
The Homebrew founder had poked fun at the investors who write their predictions with their portfolio in mind.
After a rebound lingered around the crease, Nash poked it home for his 11th goal of the year.
Booker then made a short jumper, after Oubre poked the ball away from Towns, for 96-92 edge.
Trump poked fun at grave issues currently dogging his administration, including staff departures and the ongoing Russia investigation.
Miley Cyrus poked fun at her failed marriage to Liam Hemsworth with a cheeky Instagram comment on Thursday.
Florida had a chance to put the game away, but Hayes poked the ball out for a steal.
Frank Pallone poked his head into Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy's office to see if it was in there.
You get poked with hundreds of small needles in specific parts of your body, and ta-da — you're healthier.
Pretty sure that's the last thing anyone wants when getting a hole poked through their face, but hey ho.
" Lear poked fun at all the controversy and tweaked the caption, tweeting back at the Times: "@TheRitaMoreno and guest.
Center Artem Anisimov pounced on a loose puck and poked a backhander past goalie Pekka Rinne at 163:38.
He poked his wife in the back until she started, looked over her shoulder at him, and sat up.
The poked designs often appear lighter than professional ones since the needle doesn't insert the ink in as deeply.
Lauren Graham was poked with a bit of magic on the first day of filming the Gilmore Girls revival.
The ball was lobbed into the box, cleared, chipped in again by Neymar—and poked home by Sergi Roberto.
That day, tanks poked holes in a compound where the leader, David Koresh, was living with dozens of followers.
" Also in his monologue, Fallon poked fun at the night's guest saying, "It's been a busy week for Trump.
We poked around on the Windows one and learned that it appears to be running an Intel Atom processor.
At the 2016 Emmy Awards, Louis-Dreyfus poked fun at the incompetent image of Washington, D.C., portayed in Veep.
Every few years after that, he has returned to be poked, prodded and tested in the name of science.
The Maple Leafs tied it at 2:20 when Johnsson poked in a rebound from Zach Hyman's wrap-around.
Where the original film poked fun at games, this time, the subject of critique is the company's own legacy.
Some think it's hilarious, and are sharing similar stories of parents who poked a little fun at their kids.
We scrambled over stinging nettle plants that poked through our clothing, and clutched tree trunks to keep going forward.
Boeser drove to the net and poked in the rebound from just outside the top left of the crease.
I may have poked fun at the Scaramucci Post's editorial strategy or Mike Huckabee's inconceivably bad attempts at jokes.
Facebook posts by the mother of one student showed burns he received when poked with a hot glue gun.
The energy is ungrounded and emotionally-charged issues are being poked at, and you find yourself thinking the worst.
Holes were poked into my knee, cartilage was removed, bone was micro-fractured, and then I was sent home.
Andrew Cogliano poked the puck inside the right post but Quick gloved the puck while flat on his back.
Several guests poked fun at the controversy and the Oscar organizers, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
You could feel the anticipation in the room as I was poked and prodded, and we watched the screen.
He traveled to Iowa earlier this year, though he poked fun at speculation it was related to presidential aspirations.
Toronto's OG Anunoby left 1:47 into the game when he was inadvertently poked in the eye by Leonard.
Colbert enlisted the help of kittens to garner audiences, while The Daily Show poked fun at their bland reputations.
Jonathan Toews poked in rebound of a Duncan Keith shot from the blue line to give Chicago the lead.
Didi Gregorius then battled Reed for eight pitches and poked a two-run, game-tying single to left field.
McAvoy set up the second Boston goal at 252:25 with pass to the goalmouth that Marchand poked home.
"It was like jousting or some lost art," he said, recalling that comics poked fun at him for participating.
Legal laughs Late-night hosts poked fun at the increasing amount of legal troubles facing the President's various entities.
However, when police poked a sleeping bag inside the tent, 58-year-old Christine Chalp popped her head out.
Late-night talk show host Seth Meyers poked fun at the departure of White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman.
Twitter users including the late actor Robin Williams poked fun at the look, comparing it to everything from Mrs.
He later poked fun at the idea, tweeting a doctored picture of a Trump Tower looming over the landscape.
The Turkish government is not too pleased with a German television station's song that poked fun at its leader.
Sure enough, the sun poked through the clouds and shined down on the park as the two began plotting.
The executive editor of The New York Times, Dean Baquet, poked fun Sunday at The Washington Post's new slogan.
In Mr. Spicer's six months as press secretary, the media scrutinized — and often poked fun at — his every move.
Befekadu and other detainees had poked holes in the plaster that filled the metal bars on their cell door.
Late-night comedy: The hosts poked fun at President Trump's formal wear for the state banquet at Buckingham Palace.
On a recent show, his co-host poked fun at him by suggesting he was more robot than man.
"I saw man run/He got poked up" one of the lyrics says, using a slang term for stabbing.
Mr. Davis is a former lawyer and his corporate sensibilities poked through the material he released, particularly at Arista.
Shortly after rummaging through leaves and paper, he poked his head out of the hole and extended his hand.
Rubin has poked and prodded flies for decades, including as a leader of the effort to sequence their genome.
New York Times reporter Astead Herndon poked fun at the ad, comparing it to an "all species matter" campaign.
But it was several seconds until the sun poked through a gap in the clouds, prompting gasps and applause.
They appeared out and about together as recently as Halloween, in which Biel poked fun at Timberlake's NSYNC days.
This time it was a boyish young man who poked his head in the window to profess his admiration.
Tidepooling at twilight, my friends and I often fell victim to the saltwater spray while we poked at anemones.
A roommate came up behind her once and gently poked her, and she instinctively spun around and hit him.
Dorsey also poked Facebook by announcing Twitter's new ads policy Wednesday minutes before Facebook released its quarterly earnings report.
Cohen has already pleaded guilty to lying to Congress under oath, something Stiller himself poked fun at in character.
Ruiz poked an opposite-field single to left in the seventh that gave the Orioles a 9-0 lead.
Frank Pallone poked his head into Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy's office to see if it was in there. Sen.
As a child, Aaron Horowitz spent years getting poked and prodded as part of treatment for human growth hormone deficiency.
But I did want to know his take on all the evolutionary holes that others have poked in his theory.
The puck came to rest on its side in the crease, until Ferraro crashed the net and poked it in.
The two-minute song, shown on "extra 3" last month, poked fun at Erdogan for his authoritarian treatment of journalists.
I had to get an enema, and I had to be poked with every kind of needle for blood work.
Cindy Crawford poked fun at the perils of family vacations on Wednesday – referencing the classic National Lampoon's Vacation movie series.
He poked around a bit more, trying to get some cat food and stopping at a mug for some water.
The reality star also poked fun at her performance on the show while surprising Sophia at one of her rehearsals.
Last year, Chelsea roasted the tech community for its lack of diversity and poked fun at some of the nominees.
Off a faceoff inside the Stars zone, Lindell poked the puck away from Jaccob Slavin at the Dallas blue line.
Seguin then poked the rebound over to the right side, where Janmark had an easy tap-in for the winner.
Comedian Aziz Ansari even poked fun at racial casting bias in an episode of his Netflix series Master of None.
ICYMI ... Jimmy a couple weeks back poked fun at Ted for essentially jinxing the Houston Rockets during the NBA playoffs.
Other patients spoke of an implantable pump and monitor that didn't need to be poked into their bellies every day.
But rather than delete the Twitter fail, McDonald's poked fun at their blooper with a promotion of their caffeinated drinks.
Spott is also aware of the romance rumors as he has previously poked fun at his relationship status with Marie.
The officer poked at the sheet and it fell, revealing Hernandez hanged from a sheet tied to the window bars.
He poked his finger into the little lop‑sided cage of twigs and twine that dangled from his rope belt.
The actor poked fun at his inevitable future full of daydreaming preteens when he hosted Saturday Night Live in December.
DeGeneres also poked fun at the now-infamous photo of the couple wearing what appeared to be color-coordinated outfits.
With 10:27 left in the third, Florida tied the score as Trocheck poked a rebound through Kuemper's five-hole.
"This 'Cam Newton's visor poked him in the eye' is the greatest storyline in the history of sports," Nowinski said.
More exhilarated than scared, Caswick and Boogie poked around the body and then retreated, waiting to see what would happen.
Dubnyk failed to handle the puck cleanly and Nugent-Hopkins jumped on the rebound and poked it into the net.
Dragic got accidentally poked in his right eye by Walker in the first quarter but quickly returned to the game.
"Cocaine" Mitch McConnell, racial slurs, 22016 dead coal miners, Donald Trump's opposition—each poked a hole in the mighty Blankenship.
The puck deflected off Haula's stick and traveled across the crease before Carter poked it in at the near post.
He often poked fun at himself or some other deserving target — all in fun, to make you feel at ease.
Beyond that, the couple said when they poked around the area, there was no sign of Bigfoot or anything close.
Bones and human hair of the men and elderly women ISIS had executed the year before poked from the soil.
This is not the first time that the Russian Embassy had poked fun at the Trump administration's policies on Twitter.
He's even mocked Trump as a "coward" and poked fun at the controversy over the size of his inauguration crowd.
Lundqvist was poked near his right eye late in the first period of Game 20 and was replaced by Raanta.
The president wasn't the only impersonation that Crenshaw unveiled at the gala event: he also poked fun at former Rep.
The $20 department store pair disintegrated when I poked it with my nail and completely ripped apart when I pulled.
Trouba poked home a loose puck to give Winnipeg a 238-1 lead at 2:35 of the second period.
Thomas E. Perez, the secretary of labor and a Clinton supporter, poked fun at Mr. Trump as he announced Mrs.
So why does the National Health Service (NHS) routinely send women to have their wombs poked and prodded without anesthesia?
Ms. Krim said Ms. Ortega was so upset that she poked her in the chest as she spoke about it.
Police officers did their best to keep the bodies covered, but a charred limb poked out of an open bag.
She was poked three times a day for blood and taken to the M.R.I. or CT scanner at various times.
We sat in glass-doored meeting rooms in the New York Times building and poked around on apps for hours.
Then they poked around and performed a few basic tests to see where I was losing heated or cooled air.
Earlier this month, Mary Stella, who lives in Midtown Manhattan, peered and poked at the slot before inserting her letter.
There was no green turf on which to play, and dry grass poked up between the seats of the bleachers.
We poked around the internet to present you with the best sales on stuff like backpacks, laptops, notebooks, and more.
It also has its share of enemies: Regulators who have poked holes in the start-up's pricing and employment practices.
The "Late Show" team poked fun at the Trump administration's divisive decision to endorse Israel moving its embassy to Jerusalem.
Rickard Rakell blasted a shot from near the blue line, and Getzlaf poked at the rebound off goalie Thomas Greiss.
Back in June, the star poked fun at herself for the never-ending stream of random items in her purse.
C Hassan Whiteside had 11 points and eight rebounds before leaving the game late after getting poked in an eye.
We poked around some more and noticed the Instant Games and Transportation options missing from the chat composer's utility tray.
We poked around the block last week and saw planters and urns of blooms in every color of the rainbow.
This man was strapped to a gurney for 2½ hours, and during that period, they literally poked holes in him.
Gift Ngoepe, pinch-running for Mercer, scored the tying run when Jaso poked a single down the left-field line.
Quine swooped in to the left of Grubauer and poked home the rebound into the empty corner of the net.
" Mr. Datuna poked fun at the episode in an Instagram post he titled "Hungry Artist," writing: "Art performance by me.
The comedian poked fun at his high-profile relationships, saying people just don't understand how he dates such famous women.
Actor Ryan Reynolds poked fun at the recent controversy surrounding in-home fitness equipment company Peloton over its new ad.
Wedding planning poked holes in their relationship, and by the big day, the now cracked foundation couldn't hold much more.
Trump has poked and prodded the limits of acceptability, and he has found them to be not fixed, but flexible.
She and her colleague gripped hands in terror, forgetting to applaud, until an SS man poked their shoulders to remind them.
Garner also added hashtags that poked fun of her newfound social media habits, saying she swore she'd never Boomerang or hashtag.
The Daily Show's Trevor Noah poked fun at the whole thing, alleging the president wore dentures and launching the hashtag #DentureDonald.
As he poked his head out for the first time he posed cutely for photographers, reaching up to kiss his mom ….
He had been taking antibiotics and using drops after being poked in the eye by Green in the first half Thursday.
But the more scientists poked around, the more they realized they needed to answer basic questions about life below the surface.
On Friday's show, DeGerenes, 59, poked fun of the fact that Kim, Khloé and Kylie are all expecting babies in February.
This isn't the first time that Ripa has poked fun at her attraction to her husband, and inadvertently embarrassed her daughter.
The Columbus forward's stick poked Holtby in the face or eye (through his mask), and the Washington goalie could not continue.
Some of the speakers on Monday poked fun at themselves for getting it wrong in a year of so many surprises.
In 2005, as per New York Magazine, Obama poked fun at his ears during an address at the Herb Block foundation.
Balridge poked holes in Mueller's assertion that Swift ruined his reputation, pointing out that she initially didn't file a public lawsuit.
Queen wasps pass down their personality to worker wasps, says a new study in which brave scientists poked wasps with paintbrushes.
James Corden and Rebel Wilson poked fun at their movie "Cats" as they presented the Oscar for best visual effects feature.
Among the market's dusty stalls, we found a middle-aged woman who cut hair, whose pimples poked through her dark skin.
But from the back of the office, my coworker warned me in a singsong, "You poked the bear…"He was right.
At a press conference on Monday, Shelton's fellow coaches poked fun at the country singer about Stefani's return to the show.
"When Brandi brought the dildo out and poked Kameron on the foot, you leaned back and you laughed," she told Cary.
The Australian comedian poked fun at the actors by making it look like their apology video was actually filmed under duress.
The pair also poked fun at their Postmates obsession last year, while they were reenacting scenes from The Devil Wears Prada.
Brian Anderson drew a two-out walk and raced to third when Neil Walker poked an opposite-field single to right.
Claire Foy hosted Saturday Night Live, where she poked fun at the seemingly endless content being released by the streaming giant.
" Curry also poked fun at her second marriage, jokingly adding: "Also, how many a— get married multiple times throwing a wedding?
The long-reigning bad boy of German painting has consistently poked and prodded at whatever preciousness we associate with the medium.
With an inside look at Silicon Valley's "cult"-like culture, one author poked some holes in how technology gurus get ahead.
Kim Kardashian West poked fun at her brother Rob Kardashian's weight gain on Sunday's episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
I just found out i had 288 pokes, some were from like 2012 but i poked all them back so whatever.
Just before I died, somebody finger-poked a mouth-hole in the plastic bag for my breathing pleasure — hey, thanks bud!
Futurama poked fun not only at science fiction tropes, but at politics and capitalism, while also delivering some genuinely emotional stories.
Kim Kardashian West poked the sleeping bear that is Taylor Swift's fan base last night with a single, seemingly innocuous Instagram.
Naturally, some Twitter users poked fun at Conway by making reference to the Bowling Green Massacre fiasco from earlier this month.
The puck bounced to Dal Colle, who beat the Blue Jackets' Oliver Bjorkstrand into the crease and poked home the rebound.
His series of "The Prince Show" sketches — featuring Maya Rudolph as Beyonce — poked fun at the artist's mysterious, gleefully weird persona.
Davidson, 23, poked some fun at himself while giving his "First Impressions" of Trump defenders such as House Speaker Paul Ryan.
The very same skills that are, occasionally, poked fun at because it's always been a bit unclear how useful they are.
With two outs, Meibrys Viloria poked a grounder that skipped under first baseman Freddie Freeman, with Starling scoring on the error.
Right winger Brad Richardson found the puck in a scramble and poked it through the pads of Oilers goalie Cam Talbot.
During his hosting gig, he flexed his acting chops with hilarious skits—one that poked fun of everyone's favorite point guard.
Louis-Dreyfus took the stage to accept her win and used her acceptance speech to poked fun at President Donald Trump.
In other words, we poked every certificate to see if it had expired — and, if not, when it would stop working.
Each time she poked her head up to hear her progress, how many more miles, her crew would have to lie.
This is far from the first time the couple have publicly poked fun at each other and their high-profile relationship.
When she poked her head out her front door, she was instructed by police to go back inside, so she did.
He poked the puck to Chychrun at the top of the right circle, and Chychrun sent a wrist shot past Quick.
With a good second effort down low, Schwartz slid a cross-ice pass to Schenn, who poked the puck past Korpisalo.
He poked around in his files and came up with a kosher chicken paprikash recipe from an online Jewish community cookbook.
Hedman poked it away from Kyle Okposo, quickly pirouetted and fired a wrist shot that beat Greiss on his glove side.
Even the alternative newspaper Los Angeles Weekly, typically an ardent union supporter, has poked fun at SAG-Aftra on this one.
On board her campaign plane, she plainly relished her moment of apparent triumph, and poked fun at Mr. Trump's morning lamentations.
So she poked her head through a gap in the spiderweb gate, in order to look down through the elevator shaft.
Big man Hassan Whiteside had 323 points and eight rebounds before leaving the game late after getting poked in an eye.
To create the image, Douglas bought a ton of pink roses on Amazon and poked them through foam boards by hand.
Jost sealed it when he poked in a loose puck sitting behind Halak for a power-play goal at 15:33.
He poked in a left-footer about six minutes later, off a perfect cross by Lloyd Sam, to double the advantage.
Several articles last year poked holes in notions that younger whites were "post-racial," or significantly less racist than their parents.
Ilkay Gundogan sliced through Leicester's midfield in the 26th minute before putting in Portuguese international Silva, who toe-poked home confidently.
The hatch was opened with the first punch-card placed into a reader that poked up from around a scrub brush.
He appeared on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart in 20083 and poked fun at his predecessor, Michael Bloomberg, and himself.
The pair also had poked fun at a variety of other public figures, including Chelsea Clinton and House Speaker Paul Ryan.
At the front of the line, a spigot, linked to an underground spring, poked up from a pool of muddy water.
He picked up a vintage Phil Spector shirt and poked a hole through one of the sleeves with his big toe.
The game's 2010 sequel, No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle, was criticized for buying into everything the original poked fun at.
Meeting Zhang Rui's right-wing cross, she got ahead of her marker and poked the ball into the bottom right corner.
He appeared on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart in 2014 and poked fun at his predecessor, Michael Bloomberg, and himself.
Spotting caimans — alligators' South American cousins — Nigel headed toward the river's edge, where brush and trees poked out of the water.
McAvoy set up the second Boston goal at 6:38 with a pass to the goal mouth that Marchand poked home.
Meanwhile, Jimmy Kimmel poked fun at Trump's nicknames for Biden and Sanders, saying they don't get his point across very clearly.
Many teens on TikTok poked fun at the overreactions and outlandish precautions some are taking in an effort to fight coronavirus.
But a series of published reports and interviews with family members have cast doubt and poked holes in her personal narrative.
Noah poked fun at Andrew Gillum, the Democratic candidate for governor, for first conceding the election and then changing his mind.
She swam and poked among rock pools down at the beach below, and hunted great-winged moths on rambling nighttime expeditions.
Though negligible by then, my Lebanese accent sometimes poked its head, often when pronouncing a word that I hadn't practiced enough.
I brought Tim, who stayed close as a neurologist poked and prodded me, and vials and vials of blood were drawn.
After James poked the ball away for a steal, Irving took possession as both headed up the floor on a break.
Dellin Betances poked his head through the sunroof of a stretch limousine that was chauffeured by the team president, Randy Levine.
MacKinnon made it 3-1 just 62 seconds later when he poked in a rebound for his 15th of the season.
Gabbard's engagement of Harris on that issue stood out because few candidates poked that directly and forcefully at their rivals' vulnerabilities.
Heizer's ribs poked through a sleeveless white undershirt; he wore pale-brown cargo pants, and his feet were wrapped in bandages.
Seven years ago Poehler and her BFF Tina Fey co-hosted the Globes and poked some fun at Swift's love life.
He filed petitions against the ordinance and spoke out at town meetings, presenting studies that poked holes in the town's arguments.
The Mets' nerves frayed further when Perez poked a two-run single to right field to trim the lead to one.
And I suspected that, if I poked a little bit, I could dislodge some other artifacts that told that same story.
But its real strength was that "Psych" didn't take itself too seriously and often poked fun at traditional network TV shows.
Parrot said he poked Heimbach in the chest, and then Heimbach allegedly "choked him out" and caused him to lose consciousness.
While every other planet in our solar system has been poked and prodded by multiple spacecraft, these two remain largely unexplored.
Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda poked fun at his own goals, admitting that it makes him seem a little like Willy Wonka.
Grange simply picked a selection of popular tools that repeatedly came up in APT reports, and then poked around for vulnerabilities.
Others poked fun at the tweet, with the hashtag #Yeti becoming one of the top Twitter trending topics in India on Tuesday.
Drake also poked fun at Golden State player Steph Curry by sporting a throwback Dell Curry Raptors jersey to the Scotiabank Arena.
Humans have poked and prodded plenty of human and monkey brains, Schieber pointed out, and there's still a whole lot to learn.
Drake also poked fun at star Warriors player Steph Curry by sporting a throwback Dell Curry Raptors jersey to the Scotiabank Arena.
A second later, a sandy-haired young man with thick glasses and a space between his front teeth poked his head out.
It was dusk, but light poked through the clouds, illuminating little towns and villages nestled in the foot of a mountain range.
In the book Further Tales of the City, published in 1982, Maupin poked fun at the smugness of a Gamma Mu member.
The actress poked fun at her vegetarianism in 1996, when she appeared as herself on an episode of Ellen DeGeneres' sitcom Ellen.
Brian Rand, a Vietnam veteran, was awoken by his dog Curly, who nudged him and poked him until the man got up.
The show manages to work in some of the controversies over Trump's phone calls, and poked fun at the Mitt Romney picture.
While people have long poked fun at the organization, in recent years the Globes have come to be seen as more serious.
Harry poked me in the side and I looked over to see him flashing his wedding ring, and a huge, goofball smile.
Teigen also poked fun at herself while documenting another difficult parenting moment this week: trying to get the perfect family Instagram photo.
"I have absolutely no clue what I'm doing," she said as she strapped on the board and poked her fingers into thimbles.
Moscow (CNN)Russian President Vladimir Putin poked fun at the ongoing political crisis in the US by joking about election meddling Wednesday.
It was like being poked by a cactus spine and a little mild pain, but it went away in a few hours.
He poked some fun at Jeb Bush, saying that embracing his family name could do little to harm his low-polling campaign.
Chloé followed suit, showing pink tutu maxi-dresses that poked out from underneath trainspotter-style ribbed jumpers in dull blues and grays.
A recent column in the daily newspaper Libération poked fun at what it deemed the altogether "failed" term of the sitting president.
Kimmel poked fun at Clinton's gender during her previous appearance, which occurred before Democrats formally made her their standard-bearer in July.
I wanted to feel invincible after nine months of being poked and prodded and cut open in the name of reputable science.
She spoke during the Women's March on Washington and poked fun at the current administration during her time hosting Saturday Night Live.
During an appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden in March, Joe poked fun at both of his brothers' weddings.
Usually they poked whomever I was with, but this time my grandfather asked a few questions and they just listened to him.
Massive trident in hand, Aquaman easily poked his way to victory in the matches we played, dispatching heroes and villains with ease.
The 43rd president was a favorite target on late-night and comedy shows, whose stars endlessly poked fun at his linguistic snafus.
This kind of institutional resistance to disintermediation is so prevalent that even the satirical newspaper The Onion has poked fun at it.
Many women dread the indignity of the annual pelvic exam, in which they are poked and prodded with their feet in stirrups.
Connor's first shot off a pass from Blake Wheeler was saved by Campbell, but he poked the rebound back into the net.
The reigning Calder Trophy winner as rookie of the year poked the puck past Rinne for his eighth goal of the season.
"The Vampire Diaries" costars Paul Wesley and Nina Dobrev poked fun at reports about their friendship in a video shared on Instagram.
But when Betances walked Upton and was replaced by Clippard, Pillar poked a single to right field that sent Upton to third.
" The president poked fun at himself and his age: "Eight years ago I was a young man, full of idealism and vigor.
Mr. Miranda poked a tweezer through the big fish's gills, pressed down the smaller fish's lodged dorsal fin and extracted the fish.
In fact, the pitcher even poked fun at the whole situation during MLB Players Weekend last year -- wearing a "Not Justin" jersey!!!
This is why when you press a bare LCD screen that was never meant to be poked, you end up with ripples.
Center Vladislav Namestnikov made it 2-0 when he poked a rebound through Howard's legs with 153:05 left in the first.
We stood outside, deliberating other options, until the waitress poked her head out the door and told us to leave the property.
After the ball was poked away, the Jazz forward had to settle for a badly missed half-court heave at the buzzer.
G Tony Allen, poked in the left eye in the Grizzlies' previous game, did not play in a loss to the Spurs.
But many Twitter users poked fun at attempts by the Russian Foreign Ministry to influence the conversation, hijacking the hashtag with snark.
Eventually, layers of scaffolding filled the church, the organ's pipes were removed, holes were poked in the walls, and brick was exposed.
He poked fun at Tesla's Cybertruck, whose botched November unveiling led one of its designers to smash two of the car's windows.
Ms. Nelson poked fun at her public renown in a 2010 episode of the sitcom "30 Rock," in which she played herself.
He and Serena are so deluded that the baby belongs to them that any hole poked in their fragile fiction is devastating.
Then a door opened, and a man poked his head in, a worker for the museum who'd come in earlier than expected.
For roughly 40 minutes, the students made phone calls, poked at Mr. Piazza's body and tried to pull apart his clenched fists.
Bright orange and yellow late-fall leaves poked through the low clouds on the distant mountainsides like beams from a distant flashlight.
So she went over to some sagebrush by the soccer field, poked around in the dirt, and picked up a small rock.
Bishop turned away Charles Hudon's one-timed slap shot from the high slot, but Gallagher alertly poked the puck across the line.
Along with abortion, Unpregnant touches on difficult topics like reproductive coercion — Veronica becomes pregnant after her boyfriend poked holes in the condoms.
The hilariously awkward satire poked fun at vampire tropes while also exploring some of the more interesting elements of a bloodsucking afterlife.
I poked and prodded, picking fights designed to reveal any holiday man tendencies before I got hurt, before I became too invested.
The key to changing unwanted behavior is understanding why I do it, so I poked around my failure to understand it better.
I'm almost six feet tall, with a full beard and an Adam's apple that had once poked a girlfriend in the eye.
After thanking the rest of his co-stars, including 12-year-old Julia Butters, Pitt poked fun at himself a bit, too.
With his trademark right-handed swing that often poked balls to right field rather than pulling them to left, Jeter posted a .
Brown, on his 23th birthday, stood near the left side of the crease and poked in a rebound for his eighth goal.
He will be poked and prodded to go beyond uplifting rhetoric and policy generalities to prove he is up to the job.
More seriously ill patients, or people who take multiple medications or have chronic illnesses, need to be poked and prodded in person.
Jack Hughes got a pass off to Chmelevski directly in front of the net, and Chmelevski poked it under goaltender Pyotr Kochetkov.
And while Verizon had previously kicked the tires on CBS and other potential media acquisitions — Armstrong had poked around at Time Inc.
Nothing was off-limits as the comedian poked fun at everything from Leonardo DiCaprio's dating life to Felicity Huffman's recent jail stint. 
Earlier this year, when adult-film actors testified against restrictions in their workplace, the New York Times poked fun at their outfits.
Her boyfriend poked his head out of the studio room to see if she was ready to hop back in the booth.
But Kate didn't seem to mind, smiling and chatting with his student handler as Herbie poked his nose around her signature bouncy blowout.
So, 20 years later, let's inspect this all-important evidence to see why it almost poked holes in the state's case against Syed.
Over so many treatments, I've probably been poked a thousand times, between shots in my belly and backside and bloodwork at the clinic.
Democrats poked and prodded, attempting to get a better understanding of his personal views and how they would affect his potential court rulings.
The owner of Body Electric Tattoo caters to the Hollywood set (he's poked holes in celebs like Beyoncé, Bella Thorne, and Jessica Alba).
A minaret—the first I had seen in Kurdish Syria—poked above a wall against which were stacked a bunch of car tires.
Brendan Gallagher poked the puck free from Buffalo center Ryan O'Reilly, and Drouin's cross-ice setup found Pacioretty alone in the right circle.
He only realized it was a dog when the lab climbed up and poked his head out the driver's seat window, almost triumphantly.
They were poked at tender points, touched surfaces ranging from 14 degrees to 122 degrees Fahrenheit, and dunked their hands in ice water.
He also said there is a tear at the top part of the hinge; when he poked at it, the screen got worse.
The movie remains a longstanding classic because of how it so successfully embellished, poked fun at, and celebrated the inaneness of youth culture.
Poke cakes are essentially cakes that have holes poked all over, in order for a sweet liquid to be poured in and absorbed.
Gwyneth Paltrow poked fun at her lifestyle company Goop in a surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live, joking about the company's esoteric products.
Even as other experts poked holes in her story, she stood her ground firmly, even going so far as to involve the FBI.
Obama, who visited Cuba earlier this year, has also gradually poked holes in the U.S. embargo on the Caribbean island through executive orders.
Kimmel poked fun at Trump while hosting the Oscars on Sunday, tweeting at him from the stage, and invoking the "overrated" Meryl Streep.
" Then she poked fun at her own more casual gown, saying, "I had no idea; I didn't get the debutante, Miss America memo.
I went outside, my first dose of sunlight in over a month, and using a rake, I poked at the pig a bit.
People poked fun at Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga's brief interaction, Gaga's intense vocal stylings, and their own unreserved love of the trailer.
Their repetitive and often simple actions have brought fun to—and often poked fun at—the internet platforms that now mediate our lives.
Naturally, the cast poked fun at the original series' controversial finale —in which Dan (John Goodman) was killed off by a heart attack.
Many also poked fun at Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, who has agreed to meet with Trump and whose popularity has been tanking.
But Beauvillier crashed the net and poked the puck into the net as Penguins defenseman Marcus Pettersson crashed into Barzal behind the net.
The tweets, which were swiftly deleted, poked fun at U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron as well as gave a nod to soccer chants.
It's a vulnerability that researchers have poked at on and off for years—which is one reason Dorsey couldn't believe what he found.
Meanwhile, Davidson poked fun at the split at the Judd & Pete For America benefit for Swing Left in West Hollywood, California, on Saturday.
After defenseman Torey Krug's long shot from the point was stopped, Spooner poked home the rebound for his 11th goal of the season.
But how do Wolf's jokes compare to zingers from previous hosts, who poked fun at presidents and other D.C. elites who were present?
Dai Meng must've recognized her human pal's voice, because within 15 minutes she poked her head out and began "screaming" at the woman.
In the video, you can see a mouse crawling all over the bread as an employee poked the plastic bag with their finger.
Once your skin has been poked, your own PRP is slathered on so it can soak into the skin through the tiny holes.
Trump actually poked fun at himself and his bald spot, which becomes the center of attention depending on which way the wind blows.
The puck was redirected and spinning around near the goal line when Anisimov swooped in and poked it past Avalanche goaltender Philipp Grubauer.
Some of the people who spoke on Monday poked fun at themselves for getting it wrong in a year of so many surprises.
"He's a man of faith," purred a cheering woman at a restaurant that poked from the snow of Manchester into the milky sky.
Or was it that, right around the same time, everyone poked fun at lead singer Chris Martin's choice of names for his children?
Sad panda poked her cute, evil little head out of whatever grave I'd buried her in and whispered, I'm coming for you, bitch.
But my former soldier has a point, too: when the bullet hits paper, you'd think someone had poked a hole with a pencil.
House Speaker Paul Ryan offered a video message in which he poked fun at his impending retirement, showing himself updating his LinkedIn account.
Her liver, which should have just poked its nose out from under her ribcage, was gluttonously occupying a large part of her abdomen.
With one out, Chase Headley poked a fly ball toward the left-field corner, and it ricocheted off the wall for a triple.
Here are just some of the ways the Roys' retreat from hell poked fun at the actual goings-on of powerful, wealthy individuals. 
Musk poked fun at questions about Tesla's financial health in a 2018April Fools' Day Twitter threadwritten in the style of a newspaper story.
In the second round, Romero claimed he had been poked in the eye, leading to a chorus of dubious jeers from the crowd.
Then pinch hitter Jose Martinez poked a pretty good curve into right field for a single that ended a potential date with history.
Before Wallace left Illinois, a Bloomington-Normal newspaper columnist, Bill Flick, had poked at his local anonymity by writing about his national fame.
The show itself didn't happen, but at one point, a car drove past, and Mr. West poked his head out of the sunroof.
She was said to have poked children who refused to take a nap with sewing needles as "punishment," according to the latest statement.
At the 85033 annual dinner, President Obama poked fun at the mogul repeatedly, and the press coverage did not sit well with him.
The two comedians did a bit on Late Night with Seth Meyers which poked fun of the public's inability to tell them apart.
You're totally right that other people have sort of poked at this concept before, but in Slack, channels really sit at the center.
Marissa Mayer, CEO of Yahoo, came out to present an award and somehow agreed to a script that poked fun at her company.
I explored a bunch of the town, poked at part of a dead body, and fixed my fucked-up, porn ad infested computer.
Reluctantly, I poked my head under the sink, and there on the concrete slab was a poignant tableau: a still-life with rodents.
He mocked Bill O'Reilly — his radio show was initially called the "The O'Franken Factor" — and poked fun at President George W. Bush's administration.
Even as they are poked and prodded and perhaps disproved, they live and die not on their cunning but on their flat persistence.
Toronto forced action in Boston's defensive zone before the puck was poked out near the center of the ice and controlled by Kuraly.
Smith-Pelly then poked in Washington's third goal in less than 10 minutes, deflating Vegas with 21 seconds left in the first period.
The vote failed, but the effort poked thorns in the sides of a neighborhood that has considered itself a model of quality living.
He doubled that total when he poked a Ryu changeup down the right field line for a double that scored Cain and Braun.
I poked my head into db Studio, where Mr. Griffin's wife, Deborah Barnard, makes exuberant art glass and teaches classes to aspiring glaziers.
He basically just poked his head out to give us an update, and now is retreating back into his quiet life with Song.
The halfhearted effort poked the ball mere inches inside the right field line, and Cespedes took off for his adventure around the bases.
It's not the first time Teigen has poked fun at her husband's title as Sexiest Man Alive, which PEOPLE revealed earlier this month.
The line poked fun at an infamous tussle Spicer had with reporters in January while debating the crowd size at President Trump's inauguration.
When I ask him about psychedelic experiences that have poked holes in his conscious understanding of time, he describes a transformational acid trip.
The Capitals then sent the game into overtime when Tom Wilson poked the puck past Price from in front with 20.1 seconds left.
In his 21-year professional career, he has been poked and prodded by a surgeon's knife more times then he cares to remember.
Martin Scorsese got absolutely owned on Christmas ... by his own daughter, who poked fun at her pops with some simple gift wrapping paper.
One of the graduate students poked the snow around Bahadur and it collapsed, revealing the crevasse's multicolored walls and its seemingly bottomless depth.
In the debate, Melenchon poked fun at the National Front leader's proposal to reform the constitution to protect Catholic traditions like nativity scenes.
At one show, he poked fun at "zealous and performative leftists," in Orbey's words, and criticized Twitter users for calling out cultural appropriation.
To protect your hands from being poked, the company also recommends placing knives and forks in the holder with their handles facing up. 
You can barely hear the whistle, but it did sound just a split-second before Colton Sissons poked the puck into the net.
Make sure you've got your yellow-and-blue outfit all ready, lest you feel like getting your eyes poked and/or hair yanked.
A successful double steal put two runners in scoring position before Xander Bogaerts poked a grounder to second base in the next at-bat.
In February, the first teaser trailer for the Disney live-action film dropped sparking memes across the Internet that poked fun at Smith's character.
He has in the past poked holes in Ford's story, asking why she or her parents didn't go to the police at the time.
Last night, Saturday Night Live poked fun at the dearth of media attention given to Warren, with a nod to her unique public persona.
A couple of hours in, the nurse poked her head in to apologize for the wait and to tell me I hadn't been forgotten.
In some of his works, Serebrennikov has particularly poked fun at the growing role of the state and the Russian Orthodox Church in society.
But, as people become more comfortable with being poked, prodded, fingerprinted, and scanned as they travel, privacy is becoming a fast-evaporating luxury. [CNBC]
Scotti poked fun at Desfossés' fifteen minutes of fame by producing snapshots of the so-called "tireless" assistant fast asleep on the plane. Tireless?
Drake poked fun at star Warriors player Steph Curry by sporting a throwback Dell Curry Raptors jersey to the Scotiabank Arena on Thursday night.
In February, while she was munching on her faithful snack, she felt a sharp pain as a chip poked the back of her throat.
So, over the course of the past month, I've been getting poked by the licensed professionals at The Yinova Center in New York City.
He also poked fun at Trump's letter to Comey which highlighted that the ex FBI director had told him that he wasn't under investigation.
Suddenly the Master poked his head in again and barked some machine-gun Japanese at Bob, who translated it with a single word: squid.
On Friday, the star took advantage of April Fools' Day and poked fun at ongoing rumors she's expecting a baby with boyfriend Blake Shelton.
Weird Al Yankovik's North Korea song channeled our angst in August when there Trump poked the bear of nuclear war with Kim Jong-un.
" The Dallas Mavericks center also poked fun at the small sizes of the beds, writing: "We believe a bed is not vital for sleep.
It was a grueling period, the suit explains: For the Vices, watching heir two-year-old daughter getting poked with needles was particularly agonizing.
A perfect cloud deck, supercooled droplets, and a busy season of constant travel poked holes until the sky started to look like swiss cheese.
They are kneaded, gnawed at, poked and gouged, reaching out across vast expanses even as they seem about to collapse under their own weight.
" The Seattle Seahawks quarterback poked fun at his ability to stick to his own commitment, telling McPherson, "If there's a 10, she's a 15.
It's just another nightmare, Camille, she appears to tell herself, massaging the area of her hand where her phantom younger self had poked her.
Both Thicke, 40, and Geary frequently post about their romance on social media and she has previously poked fun at their differences in age.
Jamie McGinn passed from the left circle across to Tippett in front and he poked in the puck at 4:23 of the first.
Her campaign's lack of disclosure and handling of her health woes also have been poked and examined by editorial boards and panels of pundits.
The chats between Rossello and top aides took aim at female politicians, gay celebrities like Ricky Martin and poked fun at ordinary Puerto Ricans.
I poked Nikola about this, and he pointed out that he wrote this manifesto a while ago and his position has become more subtle.
Dubois poked in a loose puck for his 10th this season at 2:10 of the first after Atkinson was foiled at the goalmouth.
That meme, while also simplistic, poked a hole in the others' zero-sum logic and spread more widely than either of the previous images.
One at-bat later, Ramirez poked a slider into right field that rolled to the wall for another double, plating Xander Bogaerts and Ortiz.
Nunez poked a full-count slider from reliever Heath Hembree up the middle after Minnesota fought back from a pair of three-run deficits.
Then there are caves: speleologists, as cavers are more grandly known, reckon that a good half of them have never even been poked into.
Hamilton told the paper that Maloney poked him in the chest while saying the epithet and, in response, Hamilton slammed him to the ground.
Throughout Sunday's Golden Globe Awards, Ricky Gervais has poked fun at the Hollywood Foreign Press for calling Scott's latest film, The Martian, a comedy.
In October last year, Scoot made international headlines when they released a video that poked fun at U.S airline Spirit for copying its branding.
In the background, her father seemed confused over all the commotion —and even poked fun at her jumping up and down in the kitchen.
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.
The songs of both famed artists, now in their 70s, poked and prodded at the nation's military dictatorship that lasted between 1964 and 1985.
Defenseman Marc Staal poked him near his right eye in the first period of a Game 1 loss to the Penguins on April 13.
John McCain poked fun at former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid as he wished his former colleague well in recovering from surgery on Monday.
" The Giants also poked fun at the incident, writing on Twitter alongside a video of the cat on the field, "Halloween isn't over yet!
The second batter of the first inning, Starlin Castro, poked a home run out to right to put the Yankees on the board early.
Spicer has since apologized for battling with reporters over the issue, and poked fun at himself during an appearance at the 2017 Emmy Awards.
Nearby, a man with a ponytail sipped a beer, and a small gaggle of tourists wearing sequined tops poked their heads into the bar.
Griezmann, who stands just 5 feet 9 inches, pounced, poked and — after the ball rippled the net — preened in front of the delirious fans.
Fronds of seaweed poked out of a construction of egg white wafers and squid in rice crackers that stood in for a coral reef.
Castaway had entered her home without her permission and poked her in the neck with a kitchen knife before running out the back door.
When Rizo poked around, she found out that two other colleagues in the math department had also started at pay grades higher than hers.
When news broke of the mistake, Twitter users poked fun at the logistical snafu and questioned whether their own flights home would be affected.
Trump poked fun by saying that House Democrats may try to ruffle some feathers and subpoena the turkeys as they live out their retirement.
An expert on Twitter, where seemingly non-stop memes about the movie have been spread in recent days, Teigen poked fun at her friend.
Arriving at the Manhattan hotel, I casually poked around with products while waiting for the artist to arrive — wondering what was taking so long.
Google even poked fun at Apple iPhone, showing a screenshot of the "storage full" message that many Apple device owners have grown to loathe.
On one occasion in the second half, Arcidiacono was trapped in the left corner, only to have the ball poked at by a defender.
Conforto then poked a shot to left-center past a diving Michael A. Taylor to clear the bases and make the score 20153-3.
He steadied it with his skate and then poked it in with his stick to give the Bruins their first lead of the game.
NASSAU, Bahamas — A double rainbow poked through the clouds as Tiger Woods played the last hole of his first competitive round in 2000 days.
Streaky clouds rimmed in brilliant fire poked silver streamers across the great bloody ball which hung just above the trees of the far paddocks.
But the faint beep persisted in one spot, and when I knelt down and poked my fingers into the snow, there was my ring.
The connection worked with software on the iPad to help direct where the tractor poked holes in the soil and dropped seeds and fertilizer.
Stephen Colbert poked fun at Pence for supporting the idea, and he made it clear that he was no fan of the idea himself.
" Ripa also tagged her husband Mark Consuelos in the shot, who poked fun at his son's tough-guy exterior by commenting, "💪🏼❤️💪🏼.
He poked in a rebound from the right side of the crease to give him a goal in each of his past four games.
As he crushed the tiny wishbone in his fist, it cracked into pointy shards that poked into the skin of his palm like needles.
He also poked fun at the Green New Deal and prattled off his old line that China is paying "billions" into the US Treasury.
Three Hurricanes players were stationed in front of Darling, but Bailey weaved his way into the crowd and poked the puck into the net.
"I got a ladder and poked a hole through the ceiling, and there was this beautiful raised space above the dropped ceiling," she said.
But a few more holes are undoubtedly poked in its legend thanks to S.B. Walker's book, "Walden," which Kehrer Verlag will publish in May.
She works mainly with bees and wasps, sorting them into families after mounting them with steel pins, ready to be poked at by entomologists.
Meyers's comment on Tuesday night came during a segment in which he poked fun at Trump for removing Tillerson via Twitter earlier that day.
But an impressive resume couldn't save Curry from being roasted by former President Barack Obama, who poked fun at the star's previous ankle problems.
An assistant editor poked his head into the office, wondering whether to take home a copy of "Uncut Gems," to do more work overnight.
"The Simpsons" has poked fun of the Trump administration before, releasing a clip in April that parodied the president's first 100 days in office.
Mr. Simmons then poked fun at the live-action movie version of "Beauty and the Beast," starring Emma Watson, who doesn't usually sing onscreen.
Brooks Atkinson, the chief theater critic for The New York Times, poked fun at the gimmick, before locating the peculiar appeal of the circus.
Antetokounmpo appeared to be accidentally poked in the eye by Richardson with 6:25 left and stayed down on the court for several minutes.
Journalists poked fun at the suit at the time, many joking that the suit was so informal it looked like Obama was on vacation.
Then, in remarks before some 13,500 attending the Iowa event, Warren poked at candidates running what she called consultant-driven campaigns based on fear.
The posts appeared to be direct messages between the influencers and Bloomberg that poked fun at his attempt to connect with a younger audience.
But for Ms. Drury, narrative conventions are made to be poked, probed and ultimately exploded, the better to understand just how unreliable they are.
In a game at the old Madison Square Garden, he was poked in the eye with a stick, causing the lid to puff up.
LaShanti Redmond, 10, of Flint, gets her finger poked to test her blood for lead levels at Freeman Elementary School in Flint, Michigan, Tuesday, Jan.
USA Today reports Wopat allegedly poked the teen girl in her stomach with his finger and hit her buttocks with his script in late July.
The star took the same route in 2014 when she released "Blank Space," a song that poked fun at the portrayal of her love life.
The chats between Rossello and top aides took aim at female politicians and gay celebrities like Ricky Martin, and poked fun at ordinary Puerto Ricans.
And, gents, if you're grand enough for top hat, you can always balance it on the handle of your umbrella poked into the soft turf.
His playing is so singular that I poked my head out of the shop and heard him playing and was like, 'Yeah he's got it.
Demirkapi poked around the web interfaces of two common pieces of software, sold by tech firms Blackboard and Follett and used by his own school.
Stern, who has often poked fun of the "Love Yourself" pop star on his SiriusXM show, read off some of the cellular back and forth.
I've been poked and prodded and scanned and strapped to a table and cut open and sewn back up over and over and over again.
Style icon or not, Kim Kardashian doesn't deserve to be questioned, to be poked fun at, or worse, to be blamed for someone else's crime.
The book poked fun at the macho culture of an elite university that was closely modelled on the would-be Princeton of the South, Duke.
But although talk of the 'stache dominated the conversation around both movies, the actor himself poked fun at the whole situation several times on Instagram.
He poked the puck away from Matthews in the right corner and skated through the slot where he waited for the centering pass from Girgensons.
Even Kate Beckinsale poked fun at herself, sharing a meme where her hair was on the "bad ombré" list (fortuntaely, she's sense gotten it out).
President Trump on Monday poked at Democrats on Twitter by touting a book titled "Reasons to Vote for Democrats," which features about 85033 blank pages.
Watson, of course, knew this answer wasn't going to make people happy and even poked fun a little at the reporter for asking the question.
I've poked around enough to know where it's going, so I follow the flow and handle some other environmental puzzle I'd spoil if I explained.
The Republican from Nebraska also recently poked fun at the the President online after Trump tweeted about "covfefe" -- an unrecognizable word, but presumably a typo.
Comedian Chelsea Handler poked fun at President Trump Thursday by posting a photo of her and two friends holding Nordstrom bags outside the White House.
The melodramatic camp of the original series poked its head over the garden fence — turns out, it was hiding behind a hedge this whole time.
When she took the mic to roast her father during the One Night Only taping at the Apollo Theater, she poked fun at the voicemail.
"   Comedian Rob Schneider, meanwhile, also poked Lewis with a tweet on Monday that suggested Lewis' "illegitimate" comment was unbecoming of Dr. King's example. "Rep. Lewis.
Curry was whistled for his fifth foul with 9:49 left in the fourth quarter after he had poked the ball away from Kyrie Irving.
Kane controlled the puck behind the Minnesota net and found an open Couture at the top of the crease, who poked the puck past Stalock.
He dropped the bat head low to meet an 33-mile-per-hour changeup and poked it down the right-field line for a double.
Reynolds has publicly discussed the shortcomings of his previous superhero flick in the past and has poked fun at in both "Deadpool" and its sequel.
The sound of bagpipes resounded through the neighborhood, and residents poked their heads out of their windows and assembled along the edges of the service.
" It poked fun at chasers of ethnic food trends, and read in part: "But then food from Szechuan came our way/Making Cantonese strictly passé.
Mr. Ocean poked fun at his own lateness with an image on his website of a library due-date slip with multiple dates crossed out.
Over lunch, I poked my head inside the paleo place across from my office, and for the first time read some extremely detailed nutritional info.
With Holt on second base, Devers poked a run-scoring single to center off Dylan Floro to give the Red Sox a 5-4 lead.
On the play, Puig poked a ball down the third-base line, and apparently not knowing where the hit went, he ran through first base.
Police officers had asked protesters not to set fires in the city center, so attendees stomped on the photographs instead, or poked them with umbrellas.
I theorized that The Players' Tribune had been born as a retaliation to the gossip columnists who had poked and prodded him for so long.
On Thursday night, Shevan was cooking curry chicken and rice for herself when Ms. Young poked her head in to ask what Shevan was making.
On Tuesday morning, he lashed out at a music video by two prominent musicians that poked fun at his restrictive views on gender and sexuality.
In the first episode of Season 5, the writers of Murphy Brown incorporated Mr. Quayle's comments into the plot and poked fun at the politician.
But when her schedule changed, she poked her head in at 4:30 — not wanting to be pushy — and asked if she could get takeout.
After Sean Spicer poked fun at himself at the Emmys, we asked him if he regretted his briefing on the crowd size at the inauguration.
These transferred signal-callers have poked even more holes in the pretense that, for top players, college football is more than just pre-professional training.
After Sean Spicer poked fun at himself at the Emmys, we asked if he regretted his White House briefing about numbers at the presidential inauguration.
The drama started when Harbor, 32, poked fun at the hit ABC dating show while commenting on castmate John Paul Jones' most recent Instagram photo.
Author J.K. Rowling on Wednesday poked fun at Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore's stunning defeat, saying the victory shows God is a black woman.
But the magnitude is immense: twenty years ago, in 1996, no year had poked above half a degree Celsius warmer than the 20th century average.
He did not allow a hit until Austin Romine poked a 23-22 fastball past first baseman Yuli Gurriel with one out in the sixth.
He forced a turnover deep in the Oilers' zone, sent the puck toward the goal and poked it into the left side of the net.
With 2:63 left in the second period, McDavid made it 3-0 when he poked home a loose puck in front of the net.
On Tuesday, after the verdict was read, Mr. Loeb, the man who was assaulted by the police chief, poked his head into the emptying courtroom.
At one point, the retired Army general poked his head out to try to find one of his brothers who accompanied him to the hearing.
TV hosts mock Tillerson's firing Comedians poked fun at Trump after he used a tweet to announce the firing of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
A stern customs officer took off my furry shapka and poked at the still warm lining, looking for diamonds my parents might have hidden there.
Colbert poked fun at Tillerson's press conference, where he denied that he considered leaving the White House, but declined to comment on the "moron" allegations.
Ruiz also appeared in a commercial for the actor Ryan Reynolds&apos gin label, Aviation American Gin, that poked fun at Peloton&aposs holiday ad.
Starting guard Josh Richardson is considered day-to-day with an eye injury after getting poked Sunday and leaving the contest with 15 points. 1.
" Kellyanne Conway last month poked fun at the media's coverage of her husband by making her Twitter bio, "The 'Kellyanne Conway' in 'Kellyanne Conway's Husband.
Let's not forget that he poked fun at Carly Fiorina's looks when she was competing with him for the Republican nomination during the 2016 campaign.
Two minutes from time, his poked shot beat goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa and Roberto Firmino was on hand to prod it home to seal the result.
Rangers defenseman Brady Skjei then tried to check Ennis, who reached around Skjei and poked the puck home a mere 1:11 into the period.
Brazil took the lead after 26 minutes when Douglas Santos crossed low from the left and Gabriel Barbosa poked the ball home from close in.
"You just don't think to put on cream when you're walking around London," said Chloe Stenham, 33, wincing as she poked her bright red shoulders.
On his HBO show, Oliver poked holes in Trump's claims that his administration can erase the coal industry's broader economic problems and revive thousands of jobs.
The rapper recently poked fun at the boxer for being illiterate (again) ... and the 2 have had some issues over 50 being sued by Teairra Mari.
Not one to let a good ribbing go, DeGeneres poked fun at the actor and clapped and wolf-howled along with the audience as Gyllenhaal laughed.
A toe-poked attempt to beat Mexico goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa in the 88th minute was diverted into the path of Robert Firmino, who scored the second.
Members of the Aum Shinrikyo cult left sarin, a deadly nerve agent, in plastic bags on subway cars and poked the bags with umbrellas before fleeing.
But Brent has gained about 7.5 percent in 2018, during which it poked above $80.00 a barrel in May to a 3-1/2-year high.
They poked fun at George Clooney's inability to stay in a relationship (at the time) and Leonardo DiCaprio's penchant for dating models...and it was everything!
Behar then poked at "The Situation Room" host Wolf Blitzer, saying she loves the CNN star "but he's hypnotic" to the delight of the studio audience.
In your linen or clothes closets, keep that same mixture in a small mason jar with holes poked in the top to keep it smelling fresh!
Kardashian, 31, – who is 5′ 10″ – poked fun at DeVito's 5′ 0″ stature on Instagram, referencing one of the 71-year-old actor's most famous movies.
This isn't the first time Kendall has poked fun at herself for being the only one of her famous siblings not to have had children yet.
In her smash hit "Blank Space" off of her Grammy-winning album 1989, the star poked fun at the portrayal of her as a man-eater.
Mandisa rose to fame in 2006, winning over viewers with her soulful vocals — and for forgiving judge Simon Cowell after he poked fun at her weight.
The initial run of the podcast, described as its first "season," followed convicted murderer Adnan Syed and poked holes in the legal case made against him.
Clinton was quick to respond to Trump's latest jab with one of her own that questioned the validity of Epstein's research — and poked at Trump's circle.
The iPhone 7 is supposed to repel dust, and I can only assume that as we all poked at these devices, they were beating back particulates.
Abby is joining the chorus of boos that have been raining down on Lara ever since she poked fun at Prince William and Kate Middleton's eldest.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt may have poked fun at the idea of "Too Many Spider-Men," but "too many Batmen" is a problem yet to plague Hollywood.
The company announced the end of iTunes today at its Worldwide Developer Conference, where Apple VP of Software Engineering Craig Federighi poked fun at iTunes' bloat.
Her eyes watered to think of no more cotton, no more sawmills; her community just things in a museum, to be poked at and stared at.
While Cooper was the subject of most of the jokes, Griffin did get her share of fun poked at her as she read some mean tweets.
Flo Kasearu's head poked out from an upstairs window, and the museum's technical director, Tõnu Narro, opened the door, letting me in on his way out.
The last time we poked a little fun at Richie and Disick's lack of drama, we jinxed the cool couple and they broke up days later.
A pawn shop in South Carolina has poked fun at Dick's Sporting Goods with a sign advertising the business sells assault rifles unlike the major retailer.
Schaller beat Tampa Bay's Ryan McDonagh to the puck in front of Vasilevskiy and poked in the rebound with 57.8 seconds left in the first period.
The chats between Rossello and top aides took aim at female politicians and gay celebrities like Ricky Martin, and also poked fun at ordinary Puerto Ricans.
Pastrnak had another good chance a few moments later as he spun around in the slot only to see the puck poked away by Jeff Petry.
While presenting alongside Kevin Hart, the Girls Trip actress poked fun at Camilla Cabello's split with her former bandmates Jauregui, Normani, Dinah Jane and Ally Brooke.
When you touch it, it shatters with a little shudder of the Vive's haptic feedback system — I very briefly thought I'd poked something in real life.
The company founded by Jeff Bezos first poked its head into the kitchen with a UK takeaway service in 2016, but closed it late last year.
During their visit, Joe revealed when he and fiancée Turner, 23, are planning to tie the knot — and poked fun at both of his brothers' weddings.
Last Sunday he poked fun at the video he and wife Amber Heard recorded after they were accused of illegally importing their two dogs into Australia.
"Starting at the level of individual pieces and components, we poked, prodded, stretched, squeezed, bent, and twisted everything used to build these vehicles," the company said.
On the technical front, gold poked above the 100-day moving average at around $1,13 and a close above it could provide additional support, analysts said.
The Capitals came right back to start the third period as Ovechkin poked in his fourth goal of the season, and for the fourth straight game.
Mr. Trump met on Monday with Mr. Johnson, a longtime friend whom Mr. Trump nonetheless poked fun at for backing Mr. Bush early in the year.
Teammate Noel Acciari poked the puck away from the Sabres' Rasmus Dahlin as the rookie defenseman attempted to skate the puck out of his own zone.
Senators of both parties on Tuesday poked holes in President Trump's budget request for the Interior Department, which cuts funding for the agency by 85033 percent.
PepsiCo's Cheetos got the concept when it poked fun at the holiday shopping season with the release of an absurd collection of extravagantly named holiday collectibles.
Hillary Clinton's new campaign memoir, What Happened, has poked the festering wounds in the Democratic Party, but should also force a reckoning with her political legacy.
"The Patriarchalists have been conditioned to think of women as, at best, breeders of sons, at worst, objects to be poked, humiliated and killed," Vidal wrote.
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Democrats have repeatedly poked at the former GOP congressman during negotiations, suggesting that he likes government shutdowns, the source said, because of his fiscal conservative background.
Whatever the outcome of the current foreign policy dispute, the US has poked the Chinese dragon, and Canada stands to be burned badly in the process.
When the music stopped, she even poked out her tongue in apparent disgust, grimacing at a performance in which she stepped out of a double Axel.
Teenagers draped themselves on the hoods of moving cars and poked their bodies out of sunroofs, driving over and over again up and down the block.
When he poked the second across the line after a flailing clearance by Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, a frisson of unadulterated euphoria pulsed through the stands.
Other candidates poked at Harris, to make sure her rise after the June debate was only temporary, and they may have knocked her down a bit.
Evander Kane poked the puck in the net after several attempts, but replay confirmed that the referee blew his whistle before the puck entered the net.
When his parents took him to his pediatrician, and then a specialist in Seattle, he was poked and prodded, jabbed in the back with needles; nothing.
After a brilliant rush by P.K. Subban, Forsberg collected the rebound of his shot and poked it past Niemi for his 10th goal of the season.
Instead, it was Sergio Agüero, City's Argentine forward, who was featured most prominently early on, as he poked and prodded, searching for an opportunity to punish.
It happened after Mitchell was poked in the eye while going up for a rebound and Mitchell dropped immediately to the ground and looked in agony.
The chats among Rossello and top aides took aim at female politicians and gay celebrities like Ricky Martin and also poked fun at ordinary Puerto Ricans.
When Deutsche Bank owned the Cosmopolitan hotel in Las Vegas and would not negotiate with the union, union members poked at a sore spot — in Washington.
After two free throws by V. J. Beachem, who led Notre Dame with 28 points, Jackson poked the ball away from Bronson Koenig, drawing a foul.
With her spot-on homage to Reese Witherspoon's beloved character from "Legally Blonde," Kim poked fun at her own hopes of taking the bar in 2022.
Patagonia became so linked to the financial sector uniform that one website poked fun at the whole thing by offering a "VC starter kit" for $499.
Stephen Colbert poked fun at Miller's appearance on "Face the Nation," in which the White House aide's hairline looked conspicuously low, compared to past public interviews.
Mischief makers poked fun at these French conservatives and their steadfast attachment to the old tradition by sending them silly gifts and invitations to nonexistent parties.
Daniel Berrigan, who died in 2016, all but poked the F.B.I. with a stick, popping up repeatedly to speak even as he evaded capture for months.
The company was mocked earlier in the year in a viral tweet thread that poked fun at its ads, which are clearly aimed at the wealthy.
On Wednesday, the actress, 50, shared her second post on Instagram and poked fun at how she temporarily crashed the social media application one day earlier.
Trumbo stole second and scored the go-ahead run when Hyun-soo Kim, apparently fooled by a slider, reached out and poked a single to right.
Each one will be groomed and pampered, allowed a few snacks and even a nap or two, and then poked and prodded and allowed to preen.
Tuch followed with his sixth goal of the season when his shot trickled under Gibson and then was accidentally poked in by Anaheim defenseman Josh Manson.
The Republican National Committee (RNC) poked fun at Democrats Wednesday for their optimism following Democratic candidate John Ossoff's loss in the Georgia special House election runoff.
Obama poked fun at Trump for fomenting the birther movement during the glitzy 2011 White House Correspondents' Dinner as Trump sat stone-faced in the audience.
Another man poked at the attacker with a narwhal tusk he had pulled from a display in the hall, and another hit him with a pole.
Instead Mr. Bayes poked a finger into his gaping maw — also a gross-out move, but unexpected, which sent a wave of laughter through the company.
After a global wave of figurative painting that poked, prodded and examined the human body from every perspective, the art world is now overrun with critters.
Duke played the second half without the star freshman Zion Williamson, who left the game after being poked in the eye late in the first half.
Zelenskiy tapped into this anti-establishment mood with a campaign packed with jokes, sketches and song-and-dance routines that poked fun at his political rivals.
They'd pulled the left-side door off its hinges, and a telescope poked out of the portal—not at the night sky, but at the ground below.
" But then she quickly poked fun of his nose ring, shading him in her confessional: "I haven't really seen a guy with a nose ring since Tupac.
Daniel then proceeded to get rip-roaring drunk, repeatedly poked Evan in the belly button, took off all of his clothes and jumped in the pool. 6.
And I poked my head around the corner of my desk, so I could see out our front door into the front door of The Capital Gazette.
Then, you need to touch a display — big as it may be — that's been poked at by who knows how many people with who knows what germs.
Filming a movie out of town helped, as did her castmates, who allowed Kendrick to wallow and poked fun at Connor's new girlfriend — you guessed it — Erika.
Elaborating on one of his favourite recent themes, he poked at the new atheists from several angles, while also back-handedly acknowledging that they were onto something.
I had an "inspiration wall" full of thin women, and I poked and prodded my body in the mirror waiting for the day I looked like them.
He deflected a long shot up and over the goalie; it didn't go in, but he grabbed the rebound and poked it home on the second try.
With many fighters pawing out their hands with their fingers extended in an effort to gain a sense of distance, their oncoming opponents are often subsequently poked.
In the shot, the pair — who attended Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, California together — are considerably younger, which Bilson poked fun at in her caption.
Naturally, the repair jockeys over at iFixit got their hands on the new watch, cracked it open, and poked around to see what makes it (metaphorically) tick.
The two, who met at the Capitol for a meeting with lawmakers about new child tax credit proposal, poked fun at themselves soon after on social media.
Her best joke poked fun at Trump's attitude towards women — though given recent accusations against the GOP nominee might not have been in the best of taste.
"He's a familiar person that Cooper can go and chat with in between getting poked -- really unpleasant procedures to get things moving through his body," she said.
The sketch also poked fun at the censoring of Frances McDormand's speech as she accepted the award of best performance by an actress in a motion picture.
He derisively said Mr. Trump embodied "New York values," poked fun at his knowledge of foreign affairs and suggested that he was taking his cues from Democrats.
While Clinton remained at home in New York recovering from pneumonia, Obama poked fun at Republican nominee Donald Trump and otherwise looked like he thoroughly enjoyed himself.
Some videos have also poked around the pre-release software for new features like added beauty effects and wide-angle "super selfies" on the front-facing camera.
Alan Beam was sitting in his office reviewing lab reports when Theranos CEO and founder Elizabeth Holmes poked her head in and asked him to follow her.
While White House press secretary Sean Spicer was answering a question from a reporter, the football player poked his head around a corner to lend a hand.
Arizona, which trailed for most of the first half and was down by two at the break, poked ahead early in the second half at 40-39.
By midday, Hong Kong stocks poked above a key resistance level around 23,000 which if successfully breached would position the market for further gains, according to analysts.
Some followers poked fun at the assumed reactions of the cleaning crew at the venue, while others applauded Styles for being so considerate of McVey's vegan diet.
Axios' Jonathan Swan poked around and found out it's less than meets the eye: He'll do a wrap-up of the trip, but don't hold your breath.
Before arriving in Silver Spring, Penny was living as a stray on the streets of Turkey, where she had her eye cruelly poked out with a rod.
Jones allegedly went ballistic at around midnight -- banging on a door and screaming and at one point, cops say he pushed and poked someone ... according to WLWT.
For her Saturday night costume, Dobrev and her friend poked fun at the international controversy involving the Olympic swimmers, who allegedly vandalized a gas station in Rio.
WASHINGTON — President Obama poked fun at Hillary Clinton's lack of appeal among young people Saturday night, joking at the annual White House press corps dinner that Mrs.
While the actors and showrunners have often poked fun at their heavy use of unnecessary nudity, its absence underlined how strong the show can be without it.

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