The jeweller laughed and told Pop that the gold in the basket must be worth at least a thousand dollars, but he was not in a position to buy crude gold.
The coming of two circuses in succession had taken the interest of the boys away fromPop during August and part of September.
The railroad division superintendent, a well-fed and easy-going man, came down from his office on the second floor of the station building and saw Pop sitting on a baggage-truck.
After that, people would stop Popon the street and say: "Let's see a piece of the gold in your basket.
Thereafter Pop lay in wait for Mr. Monroe daily, but the superintendent always avoided him.
No one had taken the trouble to follow Pop in his semiweekly excursions to the barren field.
The farmer eventually agreed to build a shanty on the field and sell it to Pop for $180.
Three days afterward, the farmer who owned the worthless field was astonished when Pop offered to buy it.
Finally being openly ignored by Mr. Monroe when the two met face to face, Pop became angry and took his secret to a jeweller on Main Street.
Rise then, said they, and read what is inscribed upon the door.
We therefore retraced our footsteps to the camp, without having seen either the Balongo or Congo.
This day the party crossed the dividing ground, which I found to be elevated only 1563 feet above the sea, and consisting, as already stated, of fine open grassy downs, sprinkled with Acacia pendula and other shrubs.
Antomarchi voorgesteld door eene pop met lange sluike haren, als wormen, en die, ten gevolge van eenige verwarring in de ijzerdraden, als een gier over het bed zweefde en zijne meening als arts in de lucht hangende, uitbracht.
You ask your pop once how he wants you to have your hair fixed.
But then I got that rag doll at home and that pretty one that pop got for me in Lancaster and that Aunt Maria won't leave me play with.
He and his pop fell out about the flag once when Nason was young and foolish and they're both too stubborn to forget it.
For Pop was the property man--the one of all work and little play.
All here," replied Pop Snooks, checking off a list he held.
Sid Henderson was next at the bat and he knocked a little pop fly, which the second baseman neatly caught, and Sid, shaking his head over his hard luck, went to the bench.
Kerr knocked a pop fly, but it was caught by the pitcher, who repeated Langridge's trick and sent the next two men to the bench in short order.
The next man got a one-bagger and the player who followed him knocked a pop fly, which Molloy, who was on third, missed.
And how the cheers broke from them when the pop pop pop of the skirmish line began after we came in sight of Savannah!
The hot summer sun woke her early next morning, and she hurried downstairs to be through breakfast before Sure Pop came for the day's adventures.
Then came Fred Newton's turn and he knocked a little pop fly that was easily caught before he reached first.
The batter swung fiercely at the next ball and knocked a little pop fly which Bart gathered in and one man was down.
Then Tom Davis knocked a little pop fly which was easily caught, and the game ended in a riot of yells, as a goose egg went up in the tenth frame for the Silver Stars.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pop" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.