popped造句211. She waited for years for him to pop the question . Finally she popped the question.
212. I popped into a newsagent's and bought my inaugural pack of Marlboros with a burning sense of shame.
213. Having put the children to bed, she popped out to wash up.
214. He sat down, popped in a peppermint and promptly choked to death.
215. JENNIFER LERNER (Harvard University): It just popped, and now he starts again.
216. This bear popped into a subway sandwich shop in Canada for a sniff but it's soon left hungry.
217. The man charged with murder popped a valium to calm his nerves.
218. This type of small eatery has popped up across the country like mushrooms after spring rain.
219. This bear popped into a subway sandwich shop in Canada for a sniff but it's soon left hungry. News reports say the bear was later tracked down and shot, because it posed danger to humans.
220. You never forgot the picture that popped up in February 2007: a spacey Britney holding a razor to her head and grinning at the slowly balding pop princess before her.
221. They can be popped in a recycling bin when you arrive and bought cheaply or had for free when you get to the other end.
222. Tracking the stored object, should it be stored into an already processed object and popped off the stack, preserves reachability through the write barrier.
223. On the last day, his parents popped out to the local shop to get something for lunch, so we knew we only had a few minutes to get it on – which added to our excitement.
224. Marianne got a couple of mugs from the dresser and popped a teabag into each of them.
225. Kurt popped up with his assault rifle and opened fire. Ash and Olivia were at his side, MA5Ks spitting rounds down the staircase.
226. A woman rubbed a bottle and out popped a genie.
227. She glibly ad - libbed anything that popped into her head.
228. You just popped in unexpectedly to drop off an expensive gift?
229. After a brief pause out popped a small slip of paper on which was printed: You have tennis elbow.
230. He had just been thinking out loud, and the words had popped out.
231. Vampires have popped up in cultural folklore for thousands of years, though the fanged-and-coiffed version we know comes from the 18th and 19th-century myths of Eastern Europe.
232. In 1817, Princess Caraboo popped up in Almondsbury in Gloucestershire, England.
233. Ideal for bijou apartments, the coffee table neatly houses four sitting stools which can be popped out as and when required opening up a petite storage shelf for magazine and other glossies.
234. The problem, it turned out, popped up in the middle of the knots' trip: at a stopover site in Maryland, at Delaware Bay.
235. The man to machine interface is designed in the angle of application. The design concept of "People Oriented" is popped out.
236. Then a bullfinch popped his head up and asked,[http:///popped.html] 'What is life?
237. A helpful young English intern popped in to ask him about his liver.
238. Simon's eyes popped open in time to see a sleek gray shape skitter past, leap over Pryrates' boots and streak to the hatchway , where it bounded down into darkness.
239. She popped up to a sitting position and looked hastily all around.
240. Larger crocodilians, like this 3.5 ft American alligator, can also be popped.