As we drops onto the Aurora's deck a headpops out of the fo'c's'le companion-way.
According to directions, I ground out two long and two short woofs on the fog-horn, at which a man pops from behind a big rock and waves a handkerchief three times.
An' I was dyin' for a drink o' somethin' when yuh pops out that door.
Sure enough, there they were, a little further down the aisle on the other side of the car, lolly-pops and all.
The lolly-pops had disappeared long ago, and so had the picnic sandwiches.
The birth of a child, to a woman of these times, is generally preceded by an intense itching between the third and last fingers, and when this spot is pricked the child pops out "like popped rice.
Child pops out between third and fourth fingers when Ayo has her hand pricked.
When the husband of Dolimáman pricks an itching spot between her third and fourth fingers, a baby boy pops out.
But in a year or so Sherlock Holmes pops out again, drawn by Freddy Steele, all over the cover of 'Collier's.
He searches carefully round every little knob of earth, and pops his head into every crevice.
Into all these places the sand-wasp pops his head.
Thank you--thank you so much,' says he, and pops up on his horse.
So that day, when I was cutting close to a timbered slew, out pops an old bob-cat and starts to open my shirt to see if I am her long-lost brother.
I would have saved him, but he was obstinately bent on not being saved; and just as I commenced the affair, up he pops and tells me, before all the people, that I know nothing about it.
She then tiptoes to the dresser and pops off the lid, as if to take the bath unawares.
An author's a joke To all manner of folk, Wherever he pops up his head, his head, Wherever he pops up his head.
This man swears you robbed him at Hounslow; that on Salisbury Plain; while another avers you monopolize Cheshire and Yorkshire, and that it isn't safe even to hunt without pops in your pocket.
This he does, and, at the same time, pops the egg and real or imitation portion of shell into his mouth, all done in an instant, so as to avoid suspicion.
It is not used for the trick; but the performer says he is very fond of such handkerchiefs, and forthwith rolls it up in his hands, pops it into his mouth, and swallows it.
So soon as he is put into the first sack he gets down the concealed one, and pops his boot into it.
Vell, down she pops upon my knee and asks me for a trifle, while her pal comes behind, and draws me clean as a whistle.
Callaghan's ball pops through the partition, and whips the tassel off the daler's night-cap.
I expect the people who believe in religious lolly-pops gave it to them," replied Penrose.
There is one kind called the Isabella, which we thought most disagreeable to eat, for the moment the skin is broken by the teeth and the grape squeezed the whole inner part pops out in a solid mass into the mouth.
In the event of a cross compound beginning to jerk badly and cylinder head pops in low-pressure cylinder popping, where would you look for the trouble?
The estimated waste of steam when an engine pops equals every second all the heat obtained from a quarter pound of coal.
Yes, in order to know how much water there is in the boiler and whether it is necessary to hurry the fire; if the boiler is full, it is possible to prevent the pops opening by delaying the fire.
Is it not a waste of fuel to open the fire-box door to prevent pops from opening?
If fire pops on you from the stove, or fire place, you will get a letter.
If a spark of fire pops on you, it is a sign that you will receive some money or a letter.
The one pops the question, the other questions the pop.
And he whips up his Polly, and off he pops over the grass like a lad a-courtin.
Just as we tops the brow who pops over the wall like a swallow but the Gentleman himself on his chestnut?
Round he come again, quick as light, catches old Piper under the arm-pits, and pops him in his chair.
Through this each man pops his sheep when shorn, where he remains in company with the others shorn by the same hand, until counted out.
Didn't think it would matter for a week; when this young chap pops in, all on a sudden like, and collars it.
With his pops so bright and airy, And his prad just like a fairy, He went out to nab the gold!
Dey was also made from May-apples or may-pops as some call dem, and sometimes dey was made from persimmons and from wheat brand.
But wheresomever I go, I kept a thinkin' 'bout Rosa and de ripe may-pops in de field in cotton pickin' time.
And now the round sun himself pops up from behind the waves of night.
I knew that he had taken two, if not three, little pops at you, and had had another little pop just now.
He'd no sooner loaded than out pops the hare agen, not twenty yards off, an' right 'cross the path.