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pop question
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3.69 |
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Why pop the question here? |
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pop cork
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3.23 |
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Pop a cork. |
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pop pill
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2.11 |
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He pops pills. |
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pop head
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1.91 |
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Zoe popped her head round the door. |
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pop ball
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1.78 |
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Drew was popping the ball around. |
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pop open
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1.78 |
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A window will pop open. |
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pop top
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0.99 |
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Unplug everything and pop the top on the computer. |
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pop balloon
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0.79 |
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You think you pop balloons for sport? |
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pop bottle
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0.72 |
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Someone popped open bottles of champagne. |
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pop champagne
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0.72 |
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No champagne was being popped in either clubhouse. |
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pop music
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0.72 |
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And pop music. |
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pop hood
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0.66 |
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Pop the hood. |
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pop tape
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0.59 |
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Flansburgh popped one tape after another into his stereo. |
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pop star
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0.53 |
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He rails and cusses at those pop stars. |
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pop popcorn
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0.46 |
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We popped some popcorn in the microwave. |
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pop bunt
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0.39 |
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Rey Ordonez tried to sacrifice, but popped his bunt up for the first out. |
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pop button
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0.39 |
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His beer gut was popping the buttons on his shirt. |
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pop disk
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0.39 |
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When the disk is popped into the drive, an icon appears on screen. |
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pop shoulder
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0.39 |
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Fredrickson had his shoulder popped back into place on the sideline. |
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pop bubble
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0.33 |
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Torre did not pop the bubble then. |