Popped Sentence Examples

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  • The rules popped up on the screen.

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  • She popped it open.

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  • He popped the top.

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  • Martha sighed and popped up to a sitting position.

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  • She lifted her whip and expertly popped it over the back of the lead mule.

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  • She popped out of her meditation.

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  • She popped it into her mouth and bit down on it.

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  • Another address popped up.

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  • A few minutes later Cade popped his head around the door.

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  • She climbed frozen hills of waves through the raindrops, surprised when they popped like tiny water balloons.

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  • Fred O'Connor popped back into the room waving money.

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  • He popped the top off and dumped the sandy magic into the air.

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  • She popped one of the water cubes into her mouth, head pulsing from a nasty hangover.

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  • She reviewed the numbers that popped up on her screen.

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  • Lana pressed her thumb to the screen, relieved when the new info she'd entered popped up.

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  • A calendar reminder popped up.

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  • A score of women serfs, old and young, as well as children, popped out from the back entrance to have a look at the hunters who were arriving.

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  • A few days later when Carmen and Destiny were visiting Katie, the issue popped out of her mouth in another conversation.

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  • To escape the smiling innkeeper role, he plodded barefoot out back to the small patio, fired up the barbeque, popped the cap on the first of the last three Fat Tire Ales and stretched out on Cynthia's chaise.

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  • She popped open her halter, nearly spilling the contents, and took out her cigarettes, but didn't light one.

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  • Just then, the third baby hamster popped up from behind his mom.

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  • Donnie popped to his feet and brushed a kiss on his mother's cheek and resumed his work.

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  • Nothing new has popped up on that, has it?

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  • Adrienne's stomach lurched and chill bumps popped out on her arms.

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  • He shook his head and squeezed the steering wheel until one of his fingers popped.

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  • He popped out of the Jeep, leaving the Deans to unstick themselves from their seats and follow.

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  • Like the reverse of a doll, when she lay down, her eyelids popped open.

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  • The candle's wick popped loudly enough to wake her awhile later.

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  • She eyed them doubtfully but popped one into her mouth.

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  • She pressed one button, then another, struggling to understand the symbols that popped up on the screen in response.

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  • The stove popped an angry protest about the growing flames and she flinched.

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  • Her neck popped, sending a shot of pain down her back.

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  • You could've popped that maniac before he dragged you over the cliff.

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  • She handed the pale woman a food and water cube and popped two of her own.  Standing, she waded into the brush where she'd thrown the knife.  It glinted in the morning light.  Katie swiped it, glad the trees didn't have a taste for metal as well as Immortal sustenance.

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  • I was with her in Norfolk when they popped the sheet on the wrong guy.

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  • Willie Wassermann had popped up, so to speak, on Thursday morning, so Dean was 65 dollars richer from the office pool.

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  • Fred, rejuvenated, popped up to check his e-mails as soon as he felt he'd drained the well of intelligence the Deans had been holding back during his jury and jail departures.

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  • An amiable gentleman, Peter, has popped a message in the guestbook.

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  • At the end of the performance, a head popped out of the orchestra pit to receive some acclamation.

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  • A tompot blenny popped its head out of an exhaust port.

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  • This was in turn followed by the dot.com bubble which popped in 2000.

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  • The Helene had resourcefully popped out and bought some foul smelling, heavily chlorinated gloop which claimed to unblock even the most troublesome sinks.

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  • A head popped up over the edge of the cliff about 6 ' away - it was a rock climber.

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  • After one evening's victory over Swindon Town I think, They popped into the Black Boy for a celebratory drink.

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  • Unfortunately I made a faux pas, greeting Anne with the first thing that popped into my mind.

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  • He has popped up like a class joker against whom no parent can compete.

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  • I popped in as I love the high-spec Audis - they just look so meaty.

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  • Washed up and popped popcorn for them, too.

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  • I popped in one lunchtime just to assess the cut of its jib and ordered some smoked salmon ravioli (£ 3.95 ).

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  • Not long after, the top screw of bow's rigger popped open and we had to row on in 6s.

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  • The first few snowdrops had popped up on a sunny lawn.

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  • His old sister-in-law popped in a small bundle, and one of the coachmen helped him into the vehicle.

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  • A few can even be made the night before and popped in the oven the following morning.

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  • Though the actual footage was never released, photos popped up on various blogs and news sites that showed Rimes in her thong underwear, and in the mirror you can clearly see her then-husband filming her.

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  • We popped in Madden '06 on our demo system and let me tell you that I nearly fainted at how awesome the game looked.

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  • It's also the pills you popped after oral surgery or the antibiotic your doctor prescribed to clear up last year's strep throat.

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  • When popcorn is popped using an oil popper, almost half of its calories come from fat.

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  • Popcorn popped with the Presto Hot Air Popper Orville, for example, will result in up to 18 cups of a healthy, fat-free snack that is finished in about two-and-a-half minutes with hardly any unpopped kernels.

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  • For popcorn fans that prefer the rich taste of corn popped in oil, there are a wide range of great automatic poppers to choose from.

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  • They are designed to produce a specific outcome for both regular and gourmet popcorn without overcooking the popped kernels.

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  • The most popular microwave poppers are sold by Presto, NordicWare, and PowerPop, but there are others that yield great popped corn as well.

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  • Overall, the process is very simple and the end result is perfectly popped popcorn that is healthy and delicious.

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  • There are many pros and cons on both sides of the argument when it comes to microwave popcorn versus hot air popped popcorn.

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  • Many people enjoy the ease and convenience of placing a single bag of prepared popcorn in the microwave and in one minute have a bag of popcorn that can be eaten directly from the same bag it was popped in.

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  • Many people who prefer air popped popcorn cite medical concerns over possible unhealthy side-effects of consuming microwaved popcorn.

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  • Still, others enjoy the nostalgia of theater-styled popcorn and wish to recapture the ambiance, including the smell of hot air popped popcorn.

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  • Whichever camp you're in, one thing is certain, hot air popped popcorn is drier and doesn't require the use of oil.

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  • There are many online Scrabble word help tools that have popped up all over the Internet in recent years.

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  • Celebrities like Madonna, Michael Jackson and Devo topped the pop music charts and wannabes popped up around the country.

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  • While taking a flight, her bag popped open, spilling the starlet's personal belongings all over the cabin.

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  • One type includes a lower mattresses that when pulled out it can then be "popped" upwards, so it is level with the top mattress.

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  • Once this home is popped up, it features rooms and furniture bound to ignite a child's curiosity.

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  • Dinosaurs are so popular with little ones, that many stores have popped up across the country to provide products to capitalize on that interest level.

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  • The baseball superstars popped in for a photo session to aid in Jack's race for the senate seat.

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  • Women usually keep their heels "popped up" while men usually have their entire foot on the floor.

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  • While the bras have yet to reach the height of popularity they saw in the 1940s and 50s, they have popped back up a few times in performances and on women who love their vintage clothing for everyday wear or costuming.

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  • This creative and necessary idea popped into her head when she tried to wear a cream colored pair of slacks, only to be dismayed by atrocious and unseemly panty lines.

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  • Clark popped up again in 2005, when he claimed to have had an affair with judge Paula Abdul during the filming of his season.

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  • In 2008, it certainly seemed to many people like Katy Perry (real name Katherine Elizabeth Hudson) had popped onto the scene from out of nowhere, but in reality it took her several years to make her way to the music big time.

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  • The shorts are passed off to the next player and when all players have each run and popped a balloon, the team has finished and is the winner.

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  • Your age spots may have popped up because of stress.

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  • After MySpace popped up on the Internet officially in 2004, other social networks took on similar formats as a way of gaining the same popularity.

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  • Because the demand for a Facebook "stalker tracker" was still there, several other third-party applications have popped up to replace Stalker Check.

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  • The tree obliged and lowered one of the low hanging branches to Toby's level.  He plucked a few of the red, tart berries and popped them in his mouth.

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  • Each time Dean put the Byrne disappearance to rest in his mind, another nagging item popped up to renew his attention.

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  • I popped a boiled sweet - but my saliva didn't flow, and I might as well have sucked a stone.

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  • Popped up a couple more bean teepees and planted out the Blue Lake French beans.

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  • I popped in one lunchtime just to assess the cut of its jib and ordered some smoked salmon ravioli (£ 3.95).

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  • Not long after, the top screw of bow 's rigger popped open and we had to row on in 6s.

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  • Stomped down the little streamway, over the muddy section & finally popped into Stop Pot after the bedding crawl.

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  • Today I 've popped in for an x ray.

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  • But it isn't that difficult even if you've never popped open the case of your PC.

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  • Look for deodorants, shower gels, body lotions and even miniature size eau de toilettes, which can be popped into purses or desk drawers for quick touchups.

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  • On Twitter post a quick message like, "It's official, he popped the question."

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  • This is especially moving if he popped the question in an unusual way and had help with the photos.

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  • Online gaming support groups have popped up on college campuses, online, and in high schools.

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  • He popped the question to his girlfriend, model/actress Ivana Bozilovic, and the pair are planning to get married in Spring 2008.

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  • As a result, hundreds of fan sites have popped up in the last few years.

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  • As a result, hundreds - thousands even - of websites dedicated to the young actress have popped up all over the Internet.

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  • As many popular actors did at the time, Blake popped up in a variety of game shows as a celebrity panelist, including Hollywood Squares and Match Game.

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  • Photos that popped up online and in the tabloids show Osmond with a constant look of surprise on her face, which just isn't natural.

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  • In response to the growing demand, online Masters degrees have popped up, allowing anyone to pursue a graduate degree.

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  • When I first read your question, one breed immediately popped into my mind-the Shih Tzu.

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  • I popped covers on all three boys to try them, and the dogs liked them.

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  • Have you ever popped a bag full of popcorn and ended up on the couch with Fido in your face begging for his own popcorn?

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  • Spread the popped popcorn out on your cookie sheet.

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  • The lenses in the drugstore frames often can't be popped out and tinted by optical labs, and sometimes the materials used don't tint evenly.

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  • However, the story continues, just as quickly as the ski resort popped up, the weather changed again, warming back up.

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  • Opening this file in Notepad, you'll find the first three lines indicate how many chuzzles, fat chuzzles, and super chuzzles you have popped.

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  • They even seem to enjoy being popped because I swear they're saying "Whee!" each time I create a match.

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  • Over the years a number of companies have popped up in a hope to steal some of the limelight from these other behemoth companies.

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  • Many sites have popped up that are just homes for spyware and malicious programs.

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  • I bought the game, continuing my transaction in silence, but when I got home that night and popped it in, I saw what he meant.

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  • Another game that popped in some good numbers was Guitar Hero III.

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  • Three years after Tennis for Two popped up, Steve Russell, with the help of the Tech Model Railroad Club at MIT, made the first computer game, Spacewar!.

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  • In this extremely addictive puzzle game, you are presented with a grid of bubbles that are just begging to be popped.

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  • A bead in a nostril, for example, can be popped out by blowing into the mouth while holding the other nostril closed.

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  • Bookmark a couple of your favorites and check them often to see if anything new has popped up or has something the other doesn't have.

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  • You can sew on buttons that have popped off, darn a sock or alter a hem.

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  • She seems to have just popped up for a rest from a hard swim and yet is ready to dive back in again.

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  • Unfortunately, as a result of the berry's newfound popularity, various supplements claiming to be the "#1" acai berry product have popped up.

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  • Rumors regarding Daisy's drug and alcohol use have popped up frequently in gossip magazines and her website.

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  • He popped the glove compartment shut and stared at her.

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  • A text popped up.

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  • His body rejected the bullets, and they popped out of his chest.

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  • She popped one water cube but replaced the sugary cube with some hesitation.

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  • To her surprise, what appeared to be a video game popped into 3D life in the center of the table.

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  • An alert popped up on the screen before her as well as on her micro, and she opened it.

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  • The German landlady, hearing Rostov's loud voice, popped her head in at the door.

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  • The grids with issues popped up as a layer over the hologram of the existing battles.

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  • The egg popped grease and she jumped back.

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  • She tugged a beer free from one of two six-packs and popped the top.

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  • Another text popped up, worsening his mood.

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  • He grimaced as he popped the top on the can.

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