And Audrey was just trying to decide whether 'she' should wave a relenting handkerchief and call him back, or watch him depart for ever and die of a broken heart, when Faith popped her head in.
I didn't see you," she apologized, as three girls popped up from the window-seat and approached her.
Another period of squirming, as if the small figure were a corkscrew set to remove some obstruction to the free flow of speech, and as if a cork had really popped out, the explanation bubbled forth at last.
Getting Dorothy dressed was a process requiring time and patience, for the child was so excited by the festivities in prospect that she could hardly stand still long enough to allow a button to be popped into its rightful button-hole.
Netterby attempted to bunt, but popped up a little fly to Hodge and followed Bubbs to the bench.
Berlin Carson tried to drive in some runs, but popped up an infield fly and was out.
The last Lord Scarlett, your elder brother, went to Australia because that actress he was madly in love with had a husband who popped up and made himself disagreeable.
I was reading the Times when a thought popped into my head.
It poppedinto my mind the night Mrs. Courtenaye died, while we were in a taxi between the Palazzo Ardini and this hotel.
The day before they had come pretty near, popped up close beside my kayak, and several times followed us closely a long distance, but without doing us any harm.
The words were scarcely spoken, when our hide in the water was pushed aside and a huge head, with bristles and two long tusks, popped up in front of us.
What has been and popped the acid in his style so prim and placid?
Terry's head, her face flushed rosily, her eyes never brighter, popped up on one side of the log.
Illustration: Terry's head, her face flushed rosily, her eyes never brighter, popped up on one side of the log.
That I waited until you started to climb up here and that then I popped my head up just at the same time?
And, just as I told you, it was because the white rabbit popped out of the bushes right in front of the dog.
The old ram wouldn't like it here," said Russ, as he popped a berry into his own mouth.
He recaptured the bacon andpopped it in his mouth.
Then Frank landed on a low one and popped a foul into the stand.
Bert Meyers popped a high infield fly and Tom started for third before the frenzied cries of the coaches could stop him.
Tommy had a strike called on him, popped a foul back of third baseman, and then let go at the next ball and hit safely through second baseman, advancing Walter to third.
The batsman popped up a high foul, the New York catcher got under it, the batsman walked toward the bench in disgust, and the picture faded.
Sidney was an easy out, third to first, and Smithie popped a foul into the catcher’s hands.
He just popped out of the kitchen and came half-way up the area steps.
Mr. Tudor went in by the other door, and out I popped again to my post.
Into the garbage pail popped the bread and sausage and back to the shack trotted the nurse for more.
Giglio, having had his breakfast, popped all the things back into the bag, and went out looking for lodgings.
I came out of the fire,” said the coal; “if I had not popped out just when I did I should have been burned to ashes by this time.
The fire crackled and sputtered and a live coal popped out and fell down near the bean and the straw.
The bells rang merrily, the guns popped and banged, handkerchiefs were waved.
When at last they did leave, one popped back, and asked if the "Colonel" believed this story about his Uncle?
I'd headed back and was expecting to fetch the Stewart last night, when out I popped in sight of the lake.
Slowly and gently, fascinated by the sight, he cut with the knife until one of the three strandspopped and parted.
An idea popped into my head as I came up from the telephone.
Something popped into my head a little while ago, and I couldn't go to sleep until I had asked you about it.
The thing that popped into my head is that I would ask you and Uncle Frank to teach me in the evenings if you wouldn't mind doing it.
The engineer popped his head out of the little cab-window.
I nearly ran into a company of infantry just now that suddenly popped up in front of me out of the fog.
Houses began to spring up more frequently out of the darkness, now to the right and now to the left; dancing lights popped up and disappeared.
Presently up popped the head of the nearest, within a few yards, and when it was withdrawn up popped the head of the other in the adjacent furrow, only to disappear again as the two made their way towards the gate.
Miriam popped her head round the door of the dining-room where Uncle Alfred was smoking, waved her hand, and spared him the necessity of speech by running from the house.
I think I'm going there with some one else," she said softly, and before her vision of this eager lover there popped a spruce picture of Uncle Alfred.
He flopped over dead as a door nail, an' then I popped away a couple o' times at the others.
TWO ladies who inhabit Wapping were having some words together on the pavement, when the daughter of one of them popped her head out of the door, and exclaimed "Hurry, mother, and call her a thief before she calls you one.
The fellow popped out his head from behind the organ, and said, "Shall it be we then?
A waggish friend of his popped a quantity of gunpowder into B----'s instrument.
No more interruptions till the light began to fade, then Mary popped her head in to say a gentleman wished to see Mrs Bhaer, and wouldn't take no for an answer.
And he popped up so much that at last I saw he was either pretending or else he really was growing very fond of me, so one day when we were alone I told him all about you, to make him see that he must not.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "popped" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.