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pops

[ pops ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to a symphony orchestra specializing in popular or light classical music:

    Thursday is pops night on the concert series.



noun

  1. Pops, (used with a singular verb) a symphony orchestra specializing in popular and light classical music:

    When you're in Boston be sure to hear the Pops.

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of pops1

First recorded in 1955–60; pop 2
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The ball pops up in the air and soars into an arc, drifting against the blue sky, then comes down with a plunk on the glass wall behind Jon Guerra.

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"If I have a tyre that pops, I rely on credit."

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When Rocco, played by Pullman as a sweaty disaster, gets told that he’s just like his pops, we can’t quite see it.

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Hopefully the singer will deliver something equally Short N Sweet when she pops into the Brits ahead of her UK tour.

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It still pops up frequently enough for him to be obligated to correct the confusion.

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