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Pop out   /pɑp aʊt/   Listen
Pop out

verb
1.
Appear suddenly.  Synonym: burst out.
2.
Bulge outward.  Synonyms: bug out, bulge, bulge out, come out, pop, protrude, start.
3.
Exit briefly.
4.
Come out suddenly or forcefully.






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"Pop out" Quotes from Famous Books



... appeared. And Jolly Robin was just about to start for the farmhouse again when he saw somebody pop out of the woodshed door and ...
— The Tale of Jolly Robin • Arthur Scott Bailey

... came out all right after all, and if the cork doesn't pop out of the ink bottle and go to sleep in the middle of the white bedspread, like our black cat, I'll tell you next about Uncle Wiggily and Little ...
— Uncle Wiggily and Old Mother Hubbard - Adventures of the Rabbit Gentleman with the Mother Goose Characters • Howard R. Garis

... foot-bridge and blew his horn. The sound sent the rabbits scampering into their burrows; and just as they began to pop out again, Taffy came charging across the slope. Whereupon they drew back their noses in disgust, and to avoid the sand ...
— The Ship of Stars • Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch

... I had to laugh—though I almost cried, too, to think of the wretched things that poor child had to wear. Of course gowns led to jewels, and she made such a fuss over my two or three rings that I foolishly opened the safe, just to see her eyes pop out. And, Della, I thought that child would go crazy. She put on to me every ring, brooch, bracelet, and necklace that I owned, and insisted on fastening both diamond tiaras in my hair (when she found out what they were), until ...
— Pollyanna Grows Up • Eleanor H. Porter

... Wynyard, "that Dorothy should have had a fairy godmother, to promise that every time she uttered a word of slang a pearl should pop out of her mouth. We should have all been wearing triple strings down to our knees within a week ...
— The Lieutenant-Governor • Guy Wetmore Carryl


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