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  • A scrawny buttermilk-faced young besom, allus askin 'questions an' pokin 'tha' nose where it wasna, wanted.

    The Secret Garden 1911

  • A scrawny buttermilk-faced young besom, allus askin 'questions an' pokin 'tha' nose where it wasna, wanted.

    The Secret Garden Burnett, Frances Hodgson, 1849-1924 1911

  • Noo, tak 'this close fisted Scot they're a' sae fond o 'pokin' fun at.

    Between You and Me Harry Lauder 1910

  • Her stoppin 'me, and me goin' pokin 'along with her, and her -- well, her crying and everything, and me being around with her while she felt so upset, I mean.

    Ramsey Milholland Booth Tarkington 1907

  • An 'then he goes aroun' pokin 'his nose into honest folks' affairs.

    The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann Volume II Gerhart Hauptmann 1904

  • A scrawny buttermilk-faced young besom, allus askin 'questions an' pokin 'tha' nose where it wasna, wanted.

    The Secret Garden Frances Hodgson Burnett 1886

  • The girl in the middle pic could really do with a huge penis pokin out under that lil dress

    Anime Turned Reality | My[confined]Space 2009

  • Just because you got the Indian bug ain't no reason for to go pokin 'into trouble.

    THE MAN ON THE OTHER BANK 2010

  • "I know you-all are only pokin 'fun asking such a question," he said, with a smile.

    Chapter III 2010

  •  Looked like a pistol barrel pokin 'at 'is jacket.

    One Minute to Midnight 2010

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