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Who else could pop in and out without being seen?
I'll pop in now and again to read the news.
No, I just wanted to pop in and make sure you were all right.
This is pop in the best sense of the word.
We'd pop in any time, and I have been to stay with her.
I turned my back on him while he popped in and out.
Any time you're down this way pop in and see me.
Popping in once a week on your way home from work?
He told me to pop in any time I started feeling mean.
I think she should have done a color that would pop in a better way.
We'll just pop in on him for a minute or two.
At least there someone was always popping in and out.
Next time I'm on the bill, pop in and see me.
My window is often open and he pops in whether I'm here or not.
Would he pop in during the afternoon just to clear up a few things.
"Everyone here feels like the city is going to pop in five years."
When was the last time she had actually popped in on her sister?
All next day he kept popping in to ask me questions about the dinner.
The mom and pop in question would have to work on that, he thought.
I just popped in to see if you'd cover this news.
"I'm still not used to people popping in and out of my life."
"I want to be able to pop in at any time."
Well, I'll just pop in and have a quick word.
It seemed all was well until the girl's father popped in, just to check.
"But I reserve the right to change my mind and pop in at the last moment."
Dean came popping around the corner and met us just on time.
Listen, you know that if and when something pops around here, you'll be the first one I call."
I'll tell you what though, it's starting to pop around here."
Ben popped around a corner, smiled at David's appearance, then extended both hands.
Drink a pop around the peek of my medicine working has helped an nervous feeling that I have.
By comparison, we were popping around the country and setting up small plants in lively little markets.
The golden-haired woman popped around a corner near the foot of the bridge.
Reacting, he popped around the corner and fired again.
Nick readied his gun and popped around the corner, but no one was there.
Three scruffy heads pop around the top of the banister.
Also, the President wants you to pop around to the White House so he can get your thinking.
A youngish man who had been popping around the coach for a long while now approached as if to join their party.
"I'm always popping around and doing different things."
There was hell popping around here during the two days we we waited it out."
"My nerves are already shot and here you go popping around like a jack-in-the-box.
We don't have the opportunity to pop around to pick up a bit of extra money when our living costs skyrocket.
The boy's head popped around the door.
Thirty seconds later the same tanned face popped around the door to Logan's office and grinned at him.
A head popped around corner of the row of metal shelves David had been examining.
Thousands of flashbulbs popped around the darkened arena as the banners were raised.
You pop around time like a jackrabbit L1,)mg from one hole to another.
"It's bad for British business, apart from anything else, if allegations of bribery popping around aren't investigated."
Pop around and see her after dinner."
A thin band popped around my heart, releasing a thin wash of satisfaction.
This tiny, eclectic restaurant's menu is mainly Brazilian, although it pops around the rest of the continent.
I just have to pop round the corner from work to get both.
I said yes well we'll have to pop round and see you when you've settled in.
A moment later a head popped round the first doorway.
I'd like just to pop round to my sister's - that sort of thing.
I've got enough problems without the dead popping round for a chat.
I sort of noticed, Joe, how you've been absent since things started popping round here.
I only popped round with a message for Sammy here."
Well and he wants popping round when there's nobody here and then I've left some for half an hour.
A doctor is unlikely to pop round your house and perform brain surgery.
"I mean to say, having to pop round and nose about and all that."
I must pop round one evening next week.
In fact given half a chance he's often popping round to people's houses for a chat and a cuppa.
Do you think you could pop round and see our makeup artist?"
Why Rome?' she asked when I popped round with the box of odd things to say goodbye.
Next day the weather was fine so Maureen, with a 1235-X in tow, popped round to have a go.
Shall we pop round to that bungalow immediately after breakfast, just to see what's happened - if anything?"
Then her face popped round the door.
Justin and Colin - could you pop round?
Dealing with your children's friends who pop round in the evening calls for consummate diplomacy and the setting of time limits.
Then a Klingon non-com popped round and screamed at the troops to haul them all back again.
Pop round as early as you can.
Well why don't I pop round tomorrow?
A head popped round the door.
I think Fd better pop round and see him."
"We are used to him popping round.
If nothing pops by then, we'll call it for the night.
I just happened to be in the neighborhood and thought I'd pop by.
Pop by for my thoughts on what our politicians are up to.
If I had just popped by your office, they would have found me for sure."
A nurse would pop by periodically, just to be on the safe side.
"I have another errand to run and then I'll pop by."
Rodriguez said he missed the foul pop by 10 feet.
"I don't want to see the guy get popped by his wife.
I'd like to pop by to chat before you die."
I guess it's all been smoked, snorted and popped by now.
The kitchen opens all day long, so you can pop by any time hunger strikes.
Throughout the morning, reporters popped by his desk with updates on their stories.
"It is disingenuous to say that states have been popped by an economic cycle," he said.
The other one got popped by his own man."
Then one day during recovery at home, some buddies popped by to play poker with me and my husband.
Hello, we were in the neighborhood and we thought we'd pop by.
I'm planning to pop by the office later with an update for the files."
And how would it look if a reporter covering online copyright issues got popped by the industry?
On my way over to Stacey's, I popped by the office to make sure all was in order.
Cards, phone calls, television crews, not to mention new customers, have been popping by.
Why not pop by and relive a few of your memories from lover's lane?
Perhaps you should pop by this luxury women's clothing store, a classic in Barcelona since 1940.
It's not so exciting, but if you are driving that way, why not pop by and see it.
George's balloons are popped by spikes on a building and Ted saves him from certain death.
The singer lives just up the road in Stroud so "it would be rude not to have popped by."
A head popped over the top of the building, looking down at her.
How about you pop over there and give the residents the good news?
"Seems to me she said something about popping over to Paris for a week or so."
This was all my friend's date needed to hear to pop over the seat again.
I popped over to a friend's house the other day and was most impressed by her efforts.
Be a sport and pop over to your server room.
I've done it twice, although will be too far away to pop over this year, so have a beer for me if you're going.
She just needed to pop over there for some focaccia.
How's about if I pop over for a while?
Just the thing to pop over a guy's head and choke him unconscious.
Popped over a girl so that she can be carried off unseen?
Anyway, he asked us to pop over and see first hand what was happening."
Morning came with a great pink volleyball popping over the horizon.
I like and admire her novel a lot, even if at the end too much yeast makes it pop over.
"Right now we've got to get our things together and pop over to the Bazaar to scout the opposition."
We just thought we'd pop over here to admire the view!'
Couldn't you just pop over here for a day or two from time to time?
Perhaps you'd better give him a pop over hurdles tomorrow.'
"Would you like me to pop over and see you, my dear?"
Beads of sweat began to pop over her body.
Just let me know and I'll pop over to the station and take a look."
The cart popped over the top of the ramp.
I considered popping over to see him, but even the fifty-foot walk seemed like too much to deal with in the wet.
Do you want me to pop over there?