Indian poke
Americannoun
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a pokeweed, Phytolacca acinosa, native to southern and eastern Asia and cultivated elsewhere: all parts of the plant are toxic, but if prepared properly, the young leaves and shoots are edible.
Etymology
Origin of Indian poke
An Americanism dating back to 1775–85
Example Sentences
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Seeing a filthy Indian poke them out of a bottle with a stick, occasionally giving it a suck, did not enhance the flavor of the fruit.
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We went on down the brook to the meadow, called after its owner's name; the stream was more sluggish here, and along its turfy banks the clumps of Indian poke were very numerous.
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We looked all along the brook, but could see no Indian poke, the fresh growths of which will poison stock.
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