*: As to the tall, curly-haired man, I suppose it was the one who was with me at the last Pop.
: ux|en|Listen to the pop of a champagne cork.
*: The best thing on the table was a tray full of bottles of lemon pop.
: ux|en|Go in the store and buy us three pops.
: ux|en|The man with the gun took a pop at the rabbit.
: ux|en|They cost 50 pence a pop.
*: ux|en|Pushes and pops change the stack; indexing just accesses it.
: ux|en|The boy with the pin popped the balloon.
*: The waves came round her. She was a rock. She was covered with the seaweed which pops when it is pressed. He was lost.
*: The court was told Robins had asked if she could use the oven to heat some baby food for her child. Knutton heard a loud popping noise "like a crisp packet being popped" coming from the kitchen followed by a "screeching" noise. When she saw what had happened to the kitten she was sick in the sink.
: ux|en|He popped me on the nose.
*: Once the callee (the called function) terminates, it cleans the stack that it has been locally using and pops the next value stored on top of the stack.
*: The algorithm pops the stack to obtain a new current node when there are no more children (when it reaches a leaf).
: ux|en|Just pop it in the fridge for now.
*: He popped a paper into his hand.
*: We were drinking beer and popping pills — some really strong downers. I could hardly walk and I had no idea what I was saying.
*: Huck spun along the beams and joists, making me gulp when she popped a wheelie or swerved past a gaping hole...
*: The tail is the back of the deck; this is the part that enables skaters to pop ollies...
: ux|en|My ears popped as the aeroplane began to ascend.
: ux|en|The muskets popped away on all sides.
*: He that killed my king ... / Poppd in between the election and my hopes.
*: a trick of popping up and down every moment
: ux|en|This corn pops well.
*: She also looked like a star - and not the Beltway type. On a stage full of stiff suits, she popped.
: ux|en|My pop used to tell me to do my homework every night.
*: ux|en|There was at that time in the house of the Consul a Pop (or Russian Priest) named smallcaps|Iwan Afanassich.
*: ux|en|The contemporary priests... own children are ashamed and some abusers are openly "transmitting the pop" (a gesture of mocking the priest on the street, where a man would touch his private parts while smiling at other passers-by)
*: ux|en|By the end of 1809 [[w:Catherine_Pavlovna_of_Russia|she]] was declaring to all and sundry that she would sooner marry a pop than the sovereign of a country under the influence of France. Since a pop was a Russian Orthodox parish priest, the reference was hardly likely to endear her family to the French.
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