popped off (Meaning)
popped off
to talk thoughtlessly and often loudly or angrily, to leave suddenly, to die unexpectedly
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popped off Sentence Examples
- The popcorn kernels popped off with a satisfying crackle, filling the air with a buttery aroma.
- She popped off a question without hesitation, surprising everyone present.
- The cork of the champagne bottle popped off with a deafening thud, sending bubbles cascading upwards.
- The balloon popped off prematurely, spoiling the party's grand finale.
- His temper popped off like a shaken soda can, sending a torrent of angry words flying.
- The guitar string snapped and popped off with a sharp twang, interrupting the performance.
- The fireworks popped off in the sky, creating a dazzling display of vibrant colors.
- The tires popped off the car with a series of loud bangs as it swerved dangerously down the road.
- The storm clouds popped off, releasing a torrential downpour that flooded the streets.
- The spider popped off the wall and disappeared into the shadows, leaving behind a trail of sticky webbing.
FAQs About the word popped off
to talk thoughtlessly and often loudly or angrily, to leave suddenly, to die unexpectedly
died, kicked off, passed (on), stepped out, checked out, fell, passed away, perished, dropped, pegged out
breathed,came to, lived, revived, existed,lingered, was, thrived, subsisted, prospered
The popcorn kernels popped off with a satisfying crackle, filling the air with a buttery aroma.
She popped off a question without hesitation, surprising everyone present.
The cork of the champagne bottle popped off with a deafening thud, sending bubbles cascading upwards.
The balloon popped off prematurely, spoiling the party's grand finale.