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Definition of Pop in
1. Verb. Enter briefly. "He popped in for two minutes"
Definition of Pop in
1. Verb. To visit in an impromptu manner. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pop In
Literary usage of Pop in
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge by Charles Anderson Dana (1873)
"Gambia, N. of s Leone, settled In 1681 ; 21 sq. m.. pop. in 1851, 6.939. The Coatt
Settlement*, comprising several forts and trading posu, of which Cape ..."
2. Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge by Charles Knight (1839)
"In the arrondissement of Met* are—Metz (pop. in 1831, 44416 for the commune; in
1836, 42793), on the Moselle; Gorzo (pop. 1740 town, 1781 commune), ..."
3. The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge by George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana (1861)
"XL A central со. of Ind., drained by the West fork of White river and by Eagle
and Fall creeks ; area, 360 sq. m. ; pop. in 1850, 24103. ..."
4. A New Universal Gazetteer: Containing a Description of the Principal Nations by Richard Brookes, John Marshall (1839)
"Pop. in 1821, 4275, being 1145 more then in 1801. ... Pop. in 1821, 3742. It is
12 m. W. of Dorchester, and 135 W. by S. of London. ..."
5. A Dictionary, Geographical, Statistical, and Historical: Of the Various by John Ramsay McCulloch, Frederick Martin (1866)
"Pop. in 1861, 16720, of which 8965 were ... but, according to Volney, the pop.
in 1785 did not exceed 100000, which we incline to think is the more probable ..."
6. A New Universal Gazetteer: Containing a Description of the Principal Nations by Richard Brookes, John Marshall (1839)
"NN VV. of Chelms- ford, and 38 NE of London. Pop. in 1821, 2409. ... Pop. in 1821
1831. Merrimack, 34 m. from Boston. Pop. 2417. ..."