Which preposition to use with pop
You will recall that once, when taken to a ruined castle, you brooded on the dungeons until a plot popped into your head.
The city streets that led to the south, which in those days ended in lanes, popped out of sight abruptly at the top of the first ridge.
no more than a clinking of glasses (or perhaps Nell Gwynne's name pops in sight)bless us how the eye will hurry to turn the leaf on the chance of roguery to come!
But I claim the right to have a pop at these problems, as they arise, in person, without having everybody behave as if Jeeves was the only onion in the hash.
Bullets whistled by our heads, or kicked up the dirt at our feet; but, though the pop of rifles made up a continuous sound like the opening of a hundred thousand beer-bottles, not a vestige of smoke rose in the clear air, not a patch of hostile uniform was to be seen.
I contrived to lose the first part of his sentence, but what I heard began so: by the Frog-Pond, when there were frogs in it, and the folks used to come down from the tents on 'Lection and Independence days with their pails to get water to make egg-pop with.
There wasn't a single head popped over the rail while we were alongside; and that isn't natural.
He started, turned for some rush of overwhelming speech, when a head popped through the window behind them.
In a well-simulated agony of nervousness he called on Yussuf Dakmar to get down and help him search, and the Syrian hadn't enough self-command left to pretend to hesitate; his cold eyes were nearly popping from his head as he knelt and groped.
"Just then another squirrel pops across the trail dodging like a yearling trying to get back to the herd.
" "I should like to know what you want, you little grasshopper!" cried the woman very angrily, and she seized a shred of cloth to strike him; however, the tiny tailor popped under a thimble, and from it he peeped, putting out his tongue at the mistress.
When I took out the pins and unrolled it, it fairly popped like the cork out of a champagne bottle.
Ephraim popped on his gown so that he might go forward to help you without danger, for we were scared at the delay.
She popped to her knees, laughing and rosy with sleep.
Out of this she took a twisted bit of paper, and from the paper a minute something which she popped between her lips as she replaced the other things.
Better than pop for young ones.
" "Yes, ma'am," said Wilbur to Minna, though he would have preferred the pop by reason of its colour and its vivacious prickling; and you could have milk at home.
He had been very proud, for her, of those two braidsoncewith their blue or pink ribbons that had popped below the edge of her skirts.
At that moment a Ford touring car popped around the turn below him and squawked presumptuously for a clear passage ahead.
Meantime there was a busy popping along the flankers and through the hinder openings in the second line of wagons.
Well, there are lots of rabbits for them; the little fellows are popping about all over the place.