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pokeweedalso called pokeberry or pokeStrong-smelling shrublike plant (Phytolacca americana) with a poisonous root resembling the shape of horseradish, native to wet or sandy areas of eastern North America. It has white flowers, reddish black berries, and dark green leaves that often are red-veined or borne on red leafstalks. The berries contain a red dye used to colour wine, candies, cloth, and paper. Like the roots, the red or purplish mature stalks are poisonous. Very young green shoots (up to about 6 in. [15 cm]), however, are edible. pokeSee peek/poke. poke [pōk] (computer science) An instruction that causes a value in a storage location in a microcomputer's main storage to be replaced.
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I poked around until I found ``Ginger's CIA Adventure,'' in which a precocious blue teddy bear slips off his boss's desk and takes an unofficial tour of the CIA's Virginia offices. As we began working with the keys in which her songs were written, she simply poked around on the piano with her pointer finger, singing the scales with her lovely lyric voice. Consider Sojourner, NASA's celebrated hassock-size rover that poked around a tiny patch of Mars as part of the 1997 Pathfinder mission. |
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