Phrasal Verb - Pop In
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.Definition
To suddenly enter or appear in a place; to gain or achieve something suddenly; to become popular or widespread quickly.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | She popped in to say hello before leaving. |
| 2 | The new restaurant quickly popped in as a favorite among locals. |
| 3 | He popped in a few CDs to test the new system. |
| 4 | After years of struggling, the artist finally popped in with her breakthrough album. |
| 5 | The technician popped in a new converter to fix the old printer. |
| 6 | The celebrity popped in unexpectedly to surprise her fans. |
| 7 | The new device quickly popped in as an essential tool for gamers. |
| 8 | She popped in some new recipes to add to the family cookbook. |
| 9 | The movie popped in a surprising twist at the ending that no one saw coming. |
| 10 | The shop popped in a sale just in time for the holiday season. |