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poky
/ ˈpəʊkɪ /
adjective
- informal.(esp of rooms) small and cramped
- without speed or energy; slow
noun
- the poky slang.prison
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Derived Forms
- ˈpokiness, noun
- ˈpokily, adverb
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Other Words From
- poki·ly adverb
- poki·ness noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of poky1
C19: from poke 1(in slang sense: to confine)
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Example Sentences
Today, Australia is home to roughly 0.33% of the world's population, but a fifth of all “pokies”- the colloquial term used for the machines.
From BBC
Leaving infrastructure work to the marketplace is how America wound up with so many embarrassing airports, shaky bridges and poky, increasingly dangerous trains.
From Salon
That’s not very comforting to folks stuck in a long line on an entrance ramp, waiting for the privilege of heading down the highway more pokily than they could jog.
From Los Angeles Times
Driving this are electronic poker machines, or slot machines - known colloquially here as the pokies.
From BBC
Campaigners say the cost of harm from pokies outweigh grant benefits.
From Reuters
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