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popcorn English

Meaning popcorn meaning

What does popcorn mean?

popcorn

small kernels of corn exploded by heat corn having small ears and kernels that burst when exposed to dry heat

Synonyms popcorn synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as popcorn?

Examples popcorn examples

How do I use popcorn in a sentence?

Simple sentences

Tom ate the entire bag of popcorn by himself.
The more popcorn you eat, the more you want.
Pour melted butter over the popcorn.
I bought two bags of popcorn.
I bought myself this superfast popcorn machine as a Christmas present.
Tom grabbed a handful of popcorn out of the bag and then handed it to Mary.
After Tom had eaten all the popcorn in the bowl, he went back into the kitchen to pop some more.
Tom tasted the popcorn and decided it wasn't salty enough, so he sprinkled on some more salt.
Have you ever eaten chocolate-covered popcorn?
Tom thought it would be a good idea to start a website that sold nothing but popcorn.
Tom's partner thought that they should also sell gourmet popcorn seasonings.
Tom often eats popcorn when he's watching a movie.
Tom likes the smell of popcorn popping.
Tom and Mary ate popcorn while watching the movie.
Would you like some popcorn?
Tom likes popcorn with lots of butter.
This popcorn tastes stale. I wonder when it was popped.

Movie subtitles

I've heard everything. I'm going out to get some popcorn and pink lemonade.
Have some popcorn.
Bring the popcorn, Willie.
I watch out for him, and you're gonna watch out for him, or you'll be right on the beach selling' popcorn.
Here, have some popcorn.
That's where the popcorn business comes in.
Yes, sir, get your popcorn here.
Fresh popcorn! Only 5 cents a bag!
How about some popcorn?
No fun necking with a mouthful of popcorn.
There is someone with a bag of popcorn.
I wouldn't even open up the popcorn bag.
Popcorn?
I just gave him a piece of popcorn.
Yes, sir, get your popcorn here. Fresh popcorn!
Get your popcorn here! Fresh popcorn!
When the lights go out on this glittering realm of sawdust and popcorn, the circus puts off it's spangles and climbs into battle dress for the nightly combat with time and distance.
Butter-coated popcorn.
Get your popcorn here.
Fresh popcorn.
Have some popcorn?
Popcorn's good for you, you know.
You don't like popcorn, and sometimes I think you don't even like me.
You know, I didn't always like popcorn.
Just the kind of a place you'd expect to find a girl that doesn't like popcorn.
No, popcorn.
Johnny was standing right out there by his popcorn stand the whole time.
Hello, Popcorn. - Hi.
Popcorn Kearns has gone to the States.
Good old Popcorn.
I like Popcorn.

News and current affairs

Many White House speechwriters have used that rhetoric, but almost no First Ladies have walked the talk and passed the popcorn.

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