Literal:
* The bicycle's spokes were bent after the accident.
* The spokes on the wheel radiated outwards from the hub.
* The mechanic carefully tightened the spokes on the wagon wheel.
Figurative:
* The company's new marketing plan was based on a network of spokes connecting different social media platforms.
* The government's new policies were seen as spokes in a larger wheel of economic reform.
* The rumors about the celebrity couple were spreading like spokes on a gossip wheel.
In idioms:
* She's been going around spreading rumors like spokes on a wheel. (Meaning she's been gossiping a lot)
* The news of the scandal travelled through the office like spokes on a wheel. (Meaning the news spread quickly)
In a descriptive way:
* The intricate spokes of the Ferris wheel created a dazzling pattern against the twilight sky.
* The delicate spokes of the dandelion seed head caught the wind and carried its seeds far and wide.
You can choose the best way to use "spokes" based on the context and what you want to convey.