Definitionn. a sharp explosive sound as from a gunshot or drawing a cork
Last update: September 23, 2015
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They kept popping back open. [Please select]
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The words came forth popping like pistol shots. [Please select]
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They are popping already, and I mean to watch them. [Please select]
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"It sounds like the popping of corn at home on winter evenings, when I was a little boy." [Please select]
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The popping of your corn, Dick, has become an unbroken sound. [Please select]
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It is something very important," said Nat, popping his head in at the door of Mrs." [Please select]
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"You turned up in the nick of time, for all the world like--" "Harlequin popping through a stage trap." [Please select]
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And Andy, popping up from his stooping position, showed himself at the window. [Please select]
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Soon the questions were popping from every side, while little Tad beamed from one to the other. [Please select]
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Ned saw the crowd at the door vanish, and the next instant the friendly popping of motorcycles rang a chorus in the air. [Please select]
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The constant popping of the engines, the strong lights which flashed ahead, and the voices of the marines brought many a sleepy-faced Chinaman to the door of his home. [Please select]
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