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106 Sentences With "poking through"

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God, look at those beautiful abs poking through his shirt.
Green shoots poking through the soil promise visitors verdant surroundings.
Grasses, poking through the white sand, bend in the breeze.
Spare me the industrial daffodils poking through scraps of snow.
There are squirrels cheeky with nuts and autumn roses poking through fences.
We're expecting clouds today, with the sun poking through here and there.
Troughton-Smith came to a similar conclusion after poking through iOS 20183.
But a pile of evidence to the contrary is poking through the camouflage.
We don't want [law enforcement] to be poking through people's phones willy-nilly.
When the tips start poking through the ground, you'll need to be vigilant.
She's sure she can ID the penis she caught poking through the wall.
You can kind of see her head poking through slightly on the right.
Next, I turn to a nearby closet and start creepily poking through Prince's wardrobe.
The ship made a long furrow through the mist, just the smokestack poking through.
Her devil is in a large cat carrier, its fur poking through the holes.
This year, an Australian woman noticed the thick green glass poking through the sand.
Heads bowed, the sheep slowly search for sparse vegetation poking through the parched, crunchy soil.
Behind the house, two ivy-draped bunkers nestle in the woods, ferns poking through cracks.
Poking through the gravel, there may be a fragile dandelion shedding its seeds in the wind.
Plus a possibility of sunshine poking through here and there, with a sticky high of 215.
You can still see the Trinidad & Tobago battle field poking through the glass of the interview booth.
And chilling your cake between frosting layers makes for a much neater exterior with no crumbs poking through.
In "Giraffe Birth" (2017), spittle drips from a newborn's snout, barely poking through a red, glistening amniotic sac.
Poking through, Marenyi finds he's not exactly sure what some items are, even though he doesn't carry much.
Many people get them because of tattoos—no one wants a nipple poking through his or her chest piece.
The desk has a slat that allows you to write on it without your pen poking through a hole.
Compelling. I spent a good while poking through the pile, learning about the authors and the publisher, Persephone Books.
I feel violated by this gross invasion of privacy: snooping through my children's rooms and poking through my closets.
He bites an apple, wiggles a toe poking through his sock, takes off his boots and begins painting them.
The positive he took from that was that my abdominus rectus was just about poking through in flatter lighting conditions.
Recover from Chips & Dip Crisis 207 by checking Instagram for five minutes and definitely not poking through friend's medicine cabinet.
Her first two teeth are poking through, she's crawling, sitting up alone... I'm going to somewhere to cry about it.
There was always joy poking through their songs, and in the case of "Doublewhiskeycokenoice," there was a reason to celebrate.
But on this National Cereal Day, we're poking through the nostalgia to rank beloved cereals from least to most sugary.
Callimachi: We were walking on top of doorways, poking through windows, curving around the pillars of homes that had buckled.
Or a multicolored enamel giraffe, its head poking through a rock-crystal cloud, set in gold and finished with diamonds.
Around the corner, the sex club's main attendant has glitched through the floor, her head just barely poking through the geometry.
That would be exciting maybe once or twice, until they drop in while you're poking through the fridge in your underwear.
The people of Plymouth ultimately just built around the boulder, with Plymouth Rock poking through the wharf like an impacted molar.
When I first heard its drone poking through the ensemble, I thought for a second it might be a hurdy-gurdy.
The hunt seemed to be going nowhere until a rescuer noticed one of the boy's fingers poking through a manhole cover.
Some covers are thicker with padding than others, which keeps any screws or bolts on the board from poking through your clothes.
As the 2019 nesting season ended, staff at the refuge cleared the artificial islands of pesky weeds poking through the pebbly ground.
A hundred yards north of the question mark, on the river's eastern bank, we discovered a stone foundation poking through the ice.
The logo looks like a white eagle's head poking through a diagonal swoosh with blue on top and red on the bottom.
Poking through a sea of gold glitter was an assortment of what appeared to be precious stones, minerals, and shards of glass.
Are the unblinking and beady eyes of your Chihuahua reminiscent of the berries poking through the top of a freshly baked blueberry muffin?
A bespectacled man on the drawing's right-hand side is wearing boxer shorts and a t-shirt, his erect penis poking through his shorts.
One of the most famous kindergartens in France is the Crèche de la Girafe, which has a giant giraffe poking through the entire school.
And, I accept that this process involves wearing what looks like a too-small, sideways bicycle helmet, which holds 11 electrodes poking through my hair.
Most people who buy smartphones and laptops have no interest in poking through the guts of the device and altering its basic software (or hardware).
Most people who buy smartphones and laptops have no interest in poking through the guts of the device, and altering its basic software (or hardware).
The first time we see Madame Daugeron, her face is poking through the small crack of a doorway, the sole brightness in a dark frame.
It felt like trying on a new life for a couple of hours, one I could wear until my real one started poking through the seams.
Some buyers of Bovis homes have complained about issues ranging from a lack of sealant in bathrooms to the heads of nails poking through some walls.
Nissen showed me the filled honeycomb where larvae would start poking through, workers waggling and the queen, bigger and colored a deeper orange than her drones.
Shop your favorite shade now, before you see the shimmery rose gold of your dreams poking through the wide-knit weave of someone else's chunky sweater.
And when teachers and staff arrived at the Parkland, Florida, school, they were greeted by signs of support -- and a gorgeous rainbow poking through the clouds.
In one, a television and stereo system could be seen poking through chunks of concrete and thick mud, along with a suitcase full of sodden school books.
"When we actually spotted that glint of green of the bronze melting, poking through the ice, the first reaction was genuinely a loss of breath," Taylor recalled.
Now, just to be extra-irritating, I was poking through her childhood memories, with a particular focus on Zabar's, her family's famed food emporium in New York.
In the aftermath, Zuniga became better known for her gaunt face in a police line-up, Chanel earrings poking through her hair, than being crowned in a yellow dress.
From nude shots of Williams cradling her belly to a regal photo of the tennis great's bump poking through an orange garment, each photo further cements Williams' queen status.
You'll also be able to see "Baily's beads" (named after astronomer Francis Baily) — bits of light poking through canyons and craters on the roughed-up surface of the moon.
Canada's Security Intelligence Service began a surveillance operation focussing on Salahi and his associates, but Salahi noticed two pinhole cameras poking through his apartment walls and left the country.
Haggerty's version (left) of the lips has a high-shine, diffused effect; part of a glossy eyelid and a frosty shadow are poking through underneath the woman's gold-accented fingers.
Most of the time they pass through, teetering on a steep hillside where they spend the morning hunched over to find the fungus's crooked black stem poking through the dirt.
Ms. Kan's hand-held camera captures the outrageous art — pig intestines strung from the ceiling, a stillborn fetus lying next to a human face poking through a bed of ice.
I saw myself on gum-flecked sidewalks among skyscrapers, sliding my hands into the pockets of my crimson coat, my right finger poking through the familiar hole in the silk lining.
I'm trying to leave a bit of grit on the pages from the pencils—not enough that it's easily noticed, but there's some dirty pencil lines poking through if you look close.
After all, we absorb so much information through our phones now, pulling and poking through feed after feed, that it's actually nice to experience something that is finite and structured by comparison.
In January, more than 131 years after the bottle was set adrift, an Australian woman walking on the beach noticed the thick, discolored glass of an old bottle poking through the sand.
My island was covered with a fine layer of sparkly white snow, but you could still see the colorful wildflowers poking through and the bright pop of ripe peaches on the trees.
But Murray, his postdoc, and the rest of the mission scientists still have fruitful years ahead of them poking through thirteen years of data and trying to understand this beautiful, complex Saturnian system.
If you look closely, you can see the silhouettes of mountains on the right side of the image, poking through the layers of haze and giving Pluto's round shape a more jagged edge.
They're shot with blurred facial features, their hands the only visible parts of their bodies poking through the prison bars and nodding towards the US criminal justice system's intertwined relationship with black men.
CreditCreditDave Sanders for The New York Times BRIGANTINE, N.J. — Red foxes can be found all over New Jersey, wandering out of the woods and poking through garbage at dusk in search of a meal.
While nearly all of Britain's major housebuilders have posted bumper profits in recent years, Bovis has suffered as buyers complained about issues ranging from a lack of sealant in bathrooms to nails poking through walls.
A vertical swath of gold-colored fabric, carefully draped on a cast-iron stand, it looks regal until you notice burn holes in its surface, and cigarette butts poking through and scattered on the floor.
We're told there's still about an hour of work left to be done ... but seems Melo is stoked with the art -- 'cause he made sure it was poking through his tank during his workout Thursday!!
The curtains were drawn to mitigate the hot midday sun, so the only light in the entire room came from a few beams poking through the cracks, catching the dust particles hovering in the air.
Only her feet are visible, poking through a mouse-sized hole in the room's wall; at the show's opening, people bent down to see the entirety of the performer's body, but — thankfully — couldn't even if they tried.
Some buyers have also complained about the quality of its homes, citing problems ranging from a lack of sealant in bathrooms to the heads of nails poking through walls, issues that have been highlighted in media reports.
The Dutch outfit have just released their seventh album, The Light of September, and it's a melancholy ride through valleys of ultra-distorted shoegaze and post-punk, with craggy black metal elements poking through via the vocals.
Bovis has been subject to negative media coverage in Britain after some buyers complained about the quality of its homes, citing issues ranging from a lack of sealant in bathrooms to the heads of nails poking through walls.
It's very clear from this scene that Kiryu himself cares about these people deeply, and it's more likely that new players would come to feel the same after that moment than they would after poking through a codex.
" Remembering one of the band's early gigs in Melbourne, Malcolm revealed that, "Upfront, bisexual women would come in and hold up vibrators…They had T-shirts on with holes cut out in front, and their boobs were poking through.
Rescue teams in Wisconsin found an 11-year-old boy trapped in a sewer on Tuesday, spotting the little boy's finger poking through a manhole in Harrison after he was swept away about 30 feet in floodwaters, PEOPLE confirms.
The builder has been subject to negative media coverage in Britain after some buyers complained about the quality of its properties, citing issues ranging from a lack of sealant in bathrooms to the heads of nails poking through walls.
And it all somehow ended up with alien mother egg sacks: cotton stretched thin to form an undulating weblike chrysalis around the body, with various protrusions and lumps poking through (including the head) as if just on the verge of hatching.
"There is a lot of food poverty in east Brighton, and we're hoping we can do something about that," said Jonathan Morgan, 86, as he stood proudly in the garden out back where the first shoots of potatoes and onions were poking through.
The club developed a cartoon logo depicting an Indian chief with a headdress fanned around his stern face, and for a time the team's costumed mascot was a Native American hockey player with a missing tooth and feathers poking through his helmet.
I never spoke better Russian than the day in 1988 when I returned unexpectedly early to my hotel room in Kazakhstan, after witnessing an underground Soviet nuclear test, to find two local KGB agents poking through my luggage and pocket phone book.
Thus, instead of presenting a straightforward narrative, Larrain and screenwriter Noah Oppenheim turn this time in her life into a kaleidoscope, with little bits and pieces of her personality and backstory poking through here and there, then being subsumed by the overall pattern again.
"There is a little bit of a ray of sunshine poking through some very dark clouds in the market with ... talks regarding the U.S.-China trade continuing to be more positive than negative," said John Brady, senior vice president at R.J. OBrien & Associates in Chicago.
"There is a little bit of a ray of sunshine poking through some very dark clouds in the market with ... talks regarding the U.S.-China trade continuing to be more positive than negative," said John Brady, senior vice president at R.J. O'Brien & Associates in Chicago.
Jensen Sutta, 210; his wife, Kiha, 673; and their two boys, Perry, 267, and Easton, 29, had been poking through traffic on the way from their home in the suburbs south of Denver to a weekend of camping and fishing in central Colorado's mountains.
That actually is not my sense yet, but these special counsel investigations that are open-ended, as the Clinton's now very well, are very fraught, and if anyone has finances that I think they would not like having somebody poking through, it is Donald Trump.
"I mean, here's this bloke from England who's a little overweight, with his zaftig charisma showing up, taking the latest slot that potheads and college students watch, and suddenly he's become a viral sensation that's global," Mr. Fielden said, a trace of his Texas twang poking through.
I've spent a lot of time over the last few years in various ateliers watching designers in their offices, poking through their drawers and work habits, asking whether they will draw only with certain pens, have favorite types of paper or engage in strange precollection superstitions.
But the scene that prompts her to declare that her last name is Skywalker is so, so, so obnoxious, with a random character riding by to say, "Haven't seen anyone around here in a while!" as Rey is poking through the remains of the house Luke grew up in.
In a horrific photo taken at the scene and posted to CHP's Facebook, the metal bar can be seen poking through the lower area of the car and into the woman's leg, which is splattered with blood — though the exact site of the trauma has been covered with a shocked face emoji.
Each leg of the journey — first to Oslo, then to Bodø, and finally to Svolvær — got progressively shorter and necessitated traveling on smaller and smaller planes until, looking down at jagged peaks poking through clouds and red wooden houses slung along the banks of a fjord, it felt like arriving at the very edge of the world.
"Happy End" is topped and tailed by creepy cell-phone footage, compelling us to ask what it means to "capture" an event on our screens: are we really treating it as something to keep and even to treasure, or are we innately cruel, trapping other lives in the wild and mocking the results, like zoo-goers poking through the bars?
Drive a few miles north of the hotel on the Pacific Coast Highway and you'll soon encounter grim reminders of the destruction: the burned-out shells of a cluster of homes on Point Dume — normally, a beautiful place to stroll the bluffs, looking down on the sea lions and tidal pools — and the wildflowers poking through what were hills of smoky embers.
As the duo won acclaim for their minimalist villas, hotels and museums, Casaus served as something like their in-house landscape architect: In 2015, for Fournier and Marty's own home in Corsica, he planted an Egyptian palm tree in a field overgrown with wildflowers and created a split-reed pergola studded with jasmine and wisteria; in 2017, at a Berber-style lodge that Studio KO helped build in Marrakesh, Casaus set a pair of Agave scabra incongruously into a lawn of wild, waist-high grass, their pointed leaves poking through like errant rabbits' ears; and last year, at the hillside Los Angeles estate of the creative director Richard Christiansen, he installed a classical tiered garden of agave, plumeria and a dozen different types of basil.

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