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7 Sentences With "poking about"

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They are also ill-disposed to do-gooders poking about in their poisoned souls.
I love poking about and discovering what was the treasure trove cinema — the films that inspired the icons.
That is how she ended up poking about behind a supermarket parking lot, where she found a small path that led to an overgrown quarry.
" The poet recounted how a "few days ago, poking about there, eastern side" he found the yet to be hoisted Statue of Freedom that now crowns the Capitol dome "all dismembered, scattered on the ground, by the basement front.
When digging new burrows, the eastern mole will push excess soil up through vertical shafts called "molehills". New burrows just below the surface are marked by ridges and molehills, and such burrows appear to be used to facilitate the capture of earthworms and other soil life after a rain. In building burrows and probably at other times, the mole uses its nose as a tactile organ, poking about here and there. In friable soil, the species can burrow at a rate of 6 m/h.
The civilians were to find explosives by poking about the tracks with sticks and then defuse them, which limited the scope of the Macedonian phase of the operation. In the early morning of 21 June, a column of the 117th Jäger Division was ambushed by a party of 100 ELAS, while passing through the narrow Sarantaporo pass. In an eight-hour exchange of fire, 11 Germans were killed, 97 surrendered, and five escaped. The Sarantaporo bridge and the 64 cars and trucks belonging to the column were destroyed.
Medlock allows her to play outside to keep her from poking about in the house. In the expansive grounds of the Manor, Mary discovers her late aunt Lillian Craven's walled garden, which has been locked up and neglected since her accidental death 10 years prior. Martha Sowerby, a cheerful housemaid, and her younger brother, Dickon Sowerby, a nature-loving boy who can "talk" to the animals, befriend Mary. Fascinated by the "secret garden," Mary enlists Dickon to help her bring it back to life, gradually becoming a more friendly, happy child in the process.

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