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View synonyms for pop-out

pop-out

or pop·out

[ pop-out ]

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Word History and Origins

Origin of pop-out1

First recorded in 1960–65; noun use of verb phrase pop out

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Example Sentences

The airline industry objects that sometimes these deployable recorders can pop out without cause, spreading needless alarm.

So the discs get all floppy, swollen, pop out left, pop out right.

You have to wonder what happens before these astounding reversals pop out of the mouths of Malaysian officials.

Gil Norton took this quirky thing that was small, then became big and frantic, and kind of brought the pop out of it.

His detractors demanded he pop out the Intel chip in his communication tablet and be silenced forever.

This act made Mr. Noland's eyes fairly pop out of his head, while all the rest stood with open mouths.

Corney exclaimed; "for us to rush in one door, and have the bunch of kidnappers pop out another."

The words seemed to pop out of my mouth entirely of their own accord.

Billy claims everything in this garden, and he thought they would grow up into the kind of buttons you pop out of a gun.

Indeed, there was enough reason for him to stare as though his eyes would pop out of his head.

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