70 collocations for pops

In another compartment the lads kept popping their heads out, one after another, shouting farewells to their relatives and friends, after which they struck up, "There's a good time coming!"

How did he pop the question?" "He wrote," answered Diggory.

In one row are those traders who sell parched and popped corn; in another those who deal in sandals and shoes, the simple gear of the humblest wayfarer and the elaborately decorated high-laced boots affected by the wealthy Chola women of La Paz.

There were popping corks and sounds of convivial revelry that made the scene anything but warlike.

De master put her upon a box, she said, made her jump up and pop her heels together three times and den turn around and pop her heels again to show how strong she was.

"By God, Jack," said the first man with ominous softness, "I'll take a lot from you but when it comes to doubtin' my word" Morgan, with popping eyes and a very red face, slapped his hand on the bar and vaulted over it with more agility than his plumpness warranted.

Outboard popped a ruddy little face, set in the green circle of a topi, and contorted with laughter.

All unsuspicious of its properties he rang up a Division, popped a piece into his mouth and waited.

More than ever Mr. Punch welcomes the coming of Santa Klaus: Thou who on earth was namèd Nicholas There be dull clods who doubt thy magic power To tour the sleeping world in half-an-hour, And pop down all the chimneys as you pass With woolly lambs and dolls of frabjous size For grubby hands and wonder-laden eyes.

A minute arterward he 'eard the bedroom winder pushed open, and then Bill Jones popped his 'cad out and called to know wot was the matter and who it was.

"I ran," she murmured pathetically, "and I caught Angelobut at that moment he popped the cake into his mouth and it was gone!

He popped his cap on his head and went out of the side entrance in a rush; and ere he reached the corner the reforms of Draco were as far away in the past as Draco himself, while the examinations on the morrow were equally far away in the future.

Up into their saddles popped the Glencoe captains; then Campbell swore an oath and dismounted to look for Colonel Claus; and presently two blacks carried him out and set him in his saddle, which he clung to, swaying like a ship in distress, his riding-boots slung around his neck, stockinged toes clutching the stirrups.

" Peggy rewarded him for the compliment by popping a chocolate into his mouth.

Again and again Rudolf's sword struck him, but it only rattled on his brassiness, and making a horrible face, he popped three live coals out of his mouth which rolled on the ground unpleasantly close to Rudolf's bare toes.

The shriek had diminished to a gentle hum once again, and the sounds of popping conduits and breaking glass had disappeared.

Got in just in time to pop the cuss that had you. T'other

Red popped the eggs in, puffed his cigarette to a bright coal, and looked at his watch by the light.

I SUPPOSE YOU THINK YOU'LL BE ABLE TO POP DOWN THE EUPHONIUM IF THERE'S AN AIR-RAID.

We had not been driving about above ten minutes, but out popped a little figure, pale but cross, with beard unshaved and hair uncombed, a slouched hat, and a considerable red cloak, in which was wrapped, under his arm, the fatal sword that was to revenge the highly injured Mr. Martin, painter and defendant.

A minute later the light gave some flickering flashes, failings, and sputters, and then the wick tottered, and out popped the flame, leaving us with the chilly grey of a March evening creeping up in the corners of the room.

Three days passed without any further tidings from Mr. Flint, and I vehemently feared that his journey had proved a fruitless one, when, on the evening previous to the day appointed for the conference at Seyton House, a hackney-coach drove rapidly up to the office door, and out popped Mr. Flint, followed by two strangers, whom he very watchfully escorted into the house.

They thrust their poles into the holes they had cut in the roots of the stump, and the next moment out popped the fox, and started toward the woods like a streak of light.

German, wasn't he?Pity they didn't pop Rudie Hackh in!" Her swift upward glance might have been admiration, if she had not said: "Your mind works very slowly.

"I suppose I frightened you, popping up the fore hatch just now?" "The what?" asked Rosey.

70 collocations for  pops