A book (usually for children) that contains one or more pages such that a three-dimensional structure rises up when a page is opened.
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Examples for "pop fly"
Examples for "pop fly"
1His little pop fly plopped onto the grass in shallow center field.
2It was a pop fly, which fell between three men, Fletcher, Murray and Snodgrass.
3I remembered standing in right field, dropping a pop fly, the older boys taunting me.
4The Indians had caught a pop fly and effectively ended Bill's participation in the conversation.
5I looped a pop fly to the third baseman.
1Two pop-up covid testing centres opened in Auckland a short time ago.
2Two pop-up centres are opening this morning in Ōtara and New Lynn.
3Louise also has plans for pop-up workshops, food events and music nights.
4Now it holds hugely popular markets, pop-up events and exhibitions, he says.
5The company also hosts pop-up clinics, said Dan Rubinstein, chief executive officer.
6Home Kitchen will take the form of a pop-up restaurant, she says.
7The Baker Street pop-up is the first of its kind in Europe.
8Let us know about your favorite toolbars, pop-up blockers and interface customizations.
9A moment or two later, he says, the toolkit pop-up appeared again.
10The whole story is told in a sort of pop-up book format.
11Last year he oversaw pop-up restaurant Little Bistro in Sydney's Hotel CBD.
12The next batter went out on a weak pop-up fly to second.
13Beware of the pop-up diet ads on this site, by the way!
14Why do diners go to a pop-up rather than a conventional restaurant?
15A pop-up testing clinic has been opened at the Lakemba Uniting Church.
16He did that pop-up in L.A. Now he's very verbal about it.