thrust (something, such as one's head) in a particular direction
I poked my head around the door to see what was going on
a look or search around a place
his mother comes into his room sometimes and has a poke round
power or acceleration in a car
I expect you'd prefer something with a bit more poke
a woman's bonnet with a projecting brim or front, popular especially in the early 19th century
a bag or small sack
he fished out a poke of crisps from under the counter
a North American plant of the lily family with a poisonous black rhizome and tall sprays of yellow-green flowers
a Hawaiian dish of marinated raw fish or seafood, often served over rice
a buffet full of Hawaiian favourites like fresh poke
a wide range of poke bowls