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Examples:poke through a hornets' nest—fig. poke one's nose into people's business—lit. you plant a garden and the flowers do not bloom, you poke a stick in the mud and it grows ina tree—poke one's head in and pry (idiom); to spy—lit. idly poke a stick in the mud and it grows ina tree to shade you—Mt Tomur (Russian: Pik Pobeda), the highest peak of Tianshan mountains on the border between Xinjiang and Kyrgyzstan—lit. reach the tip and try (idiom); to have a go when at one's peak—peak power output (of an electrical device etc)—The boundless vista is at the perilous peak (proverb)—(of a mountain) high and tapered peak or summit—Mt Elbrus, the highest peak of the Caucasus mountains—Goddess peak (Nepalese: Sagarmatha, Sky Goddess)—Mt Cook on New Zealand South Island, national park and highest peak—Mt Friendship, the highest peak of the Altai mountains—highest peak of a mountain ridge—the mountain road twists around each new peak [idiom.]— |