jabbed
stabbed
flicked
poked? It is definitely poked.
It depends on how it is being used. In the sentence, "Jake poked the dog," it is not a noun, it is a verb as it is the action that Jake is doing. However, in a sentence like, "Poked is a word," it is a noun, as Poked it is taking the action of being a word.
I poked the gelatin with my finger just to watch it jiggle.
This might be the word prodded (poked, pushed) or proceeded (went ahead).
The cat curiously poked its nose inside the mouse hole.
First of all, I need to know where you're being poked at and what you're being poked with.
They get poked right up the're fagina.
after a surgery being poked in that place will hurt
The girl's sight wasn't as good as it used to be because she got poked in the eye with a needle.
No, poked is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb poke
The word "Ahhh" is dialogue because it is considered an onomonopia word, or a word that expresses emotion. Example - .......and as soon as Jimmy poked him, he exclaimed, "ahhhh!" When a word is in quotes - ( "these are quotes" ) - it means that it is being spoken.
The past tense of poke is poked.