1The pair used to pop in for food and clothes every week.
2He told me to pop in any time I started feeling mean.
3That of course means stopping when humans pop in front of it.
4Gretchen joined them, pleased that Daisy felt comfortable enough to pop in.
5They're going to pop in there, you can't ignore it, she said.
6It's free entry so pop in a spend a penny or two.
7That's way cooler than watching water balloons pop in Discovery Channel's Time Warp.
8By pop in a communist vein I do, of course mean, Jarvis Cocker.
9I thought it only right and proper to pop in and tell you.
10I'd often pop in with Bob to look through the Science Fiction section.
11Do they even sell popcorn you don't pop in a microwave? Ginger asked.
12I only ever visited there off and on, pop in and say hi.
13Tiny numbers pop in with passbooks to deposit a small sum.
14At the very least, pop in for a cocktail or beer.
15Despite that, many investors bet on a modest first-day pop in the stock.
16You were hoping to see Cormoran pop in, weren't you, Jason?
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