Synonym: bang, burst, crack, detonate, explode, fire, shoot. Similar words: pop., population, popularity. Meaning: [pɑp /pɒp] n. 1. an informal term for a father; probably derived from baby talk 2. a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring 3. a sharp explosive sound as from a gunshot or drawing a cork 4. music of general appeal to teenagers; a bland watered-down version of rock'n'roll with more rhythm and harmony and an emphasis on romantic love. v. 1. bulge outward 2. hit a pop-fly 3. make a sharp explosive noise 4. fire a weapon with a loud explosive noise 5. cause to make a sharp explosive sound 6. appear suddenly or unexpectedly 7. put or thrust suddenly and forcefully 8. release suddenly 9. hit or strike 10. drink down entirely 11. take drugs, especially orally 12. cause to burst with a loud, explosive sound 13. burst open with a sharp, explosive sound. adj. (of music or art) new and of general appeal (especially among young people). adv. like a pop or with a pop.
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91. What do you want to listen to - jazz, classical or pop?
92. Why don't you pop in/over and see us this afternoon?
93. He plays classical music, as well as pop and jazz.
94. The Beatles will always be the world's most famous pop group.
95. He was an important figure in pop during the seventies.
96. "Whatever is that row?" she demanded. "Pop festival," he answered.
97. The pop festival has shocked the good burghers of Canterbury.
98. She's turned her bedroom into a shrine to the dead pop star and covered the walls with pictures of him.
99. The newspaper report twisted what the pop singer had said.
100. The pop music added to our enjoyment of the film.
101. Leaving a secure job for the twilight world of pop music was perhaps a mistake.
102. He was able to play out his fantasy of pop stardom.
103. If you pop the pizza in the oven now, it'll be ready in 15 minutes.
104. Keele, pop star turned business tycoon, has launched a new range of cosmetics.
105. He seems to pop up in the most unlikely places.
106. The pop star was followed by a train of admirers.
107. Kids today are raised on a constant diet of pop music and television.
108. On Radio London they play African and South American music as well as rock and pop.
109. He stayed at the top through all changes and fashions in pop music.
110. She never expected anyone from her own family to take a pop at her.
111. I'm going to be a famous pop star when I'm older.
112. When it comes to pop music we not only lead Europe, we lead the world.
113. Tickets for the show are a hundred bucks a pop.
114. Somehow this avoids being just another silly pop song with anodyne lyrics about love and happiness.
115. Do you want to pop your head in and say hallo to my girlfriend?
115. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
116. We crept into our little sister's bedroom and spitefully defaced her pop posters.
117. The Sunday Observer had a headline saying, "Pop Star Arrested on Drugs Charges".
118. The jukebox ground out an incessant stream of pop music.
119. Click here, and a list of files will pop up.
120. Your typical 60s pop group had three guitarists and a drummer.