Appear suddenly or unexpectedly.
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Examples for "pop"
Examples for "pop"
1My question does regard such resources, specifically pop culture feminist self-help books.
2Pornography and other pop culture references are good for use as inspiration.
3The truth: This week's finest example of chillwave synth-pop meets ambient dream-pop.
4Demong eventually decided to pop the question following Thursday's individual hill competition.
5She writes about politics, current events, feminism, human rights and pop culture.
1Other names are, however, sure to crop up in the coming days.
2And if problems crop up along the way, we'll deal with them.
3The state will still need to fill power gaps that crop up.
4Something said is likely to crop up again in the near future!
5Commitment issues crop up when someone demands too much of your time.
1However, recently men's leagues have started to pop up around the country.
2Informal roadblocks: these roadblocks usually pop up on major roads and off-ramps.
3The Giants had a couple of new injuries pop up this week.
4Dr Bloomfield said these temporary pop up centres were targeted and portable.
5Many of his inner circle, however, pop up in the Panama Papers.
6Attacks that leverage Santamarta's bug will probably pop up soon, Moore added.
7A list of apps that can open the file will pop up.
8If you're talking about a restaurant, it'll pop up the phone number.
9The pop up school aims to return 1000 street children to school.
10But now they seemed to pop up right in front of me.
11Angels immediately pop up from their prone positions and begin chasing us.
12Let me prepare the needle for you and pop up a vein.
13Phrases pop up, infect our discourse and soon after that become clichés.
14The school will host a pop up testing site tomorrow and Saturday.
15Lester expected more controversies to pop up before the competition kicked off.
16Videos of panels can pop up on YouTube before sessions are over.
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