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pop

Aussprache: [/pɒp/]

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Kontext: „sudden sound or movement“

(verb) to make a sudden, short, sharp sound or to move quickly and suddenly.

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The balloon popped when she accidentally sat on it.

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The bubble did not pop when he tried to break it.

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Did you hear the popcorn pop in the microwave?

Kontext: „sudden burst or sound“

(noun) a sudden, explosive sound or burst. It's like when a balloon bursts or when something makes a quick noise.

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The sound of the pop scared the little dog.

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There was no pop when I opened the can of soda.

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What was that loud pop we just heard?

Kontext: „music genre“

(verb) to be a type of music that is catchy, upbeat, and popular. It's the kind of music that makes you want to dance or sing along.

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This song has a great beat; it really makes you want to pop.

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Classical music is not usually considered pop.

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Do you prefer pop music or rock music?

Kontext: „appear suddenly“

(verb) to suddenly or unexpectedly appear. It's like when something or someone makes an entrance out of nowhere.

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She popped up in the crowd just when we thought she had left.

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The missing toy didn't pop up until three days later.

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Where did that rabbit pop up from?

Kontext: „informal way to say 'father'“

(noun) an informal way to refer to one's father. It's like saying 'dad' or 'daddy' in a casual manner.

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I'm going to ask my pop if we can go to the park.

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My pop told me to be home before dark.

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What does your pop like to do in his free time?

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