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单词 popped
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poppedadj.

Brit. /pɒpt/, U.S. /pɑpt/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: pop v.1, -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < pop v.1 + -ed suffix1.
1. popped corn n. originally and chiefly U.S. = popcorn n. 1b.
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the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > grain dishes > [noun] > popcorn
popped corn1842
popcorn1847
1842 H. D. Thoreau Jrnl. 3 Jan. (1981) I. 357 I have been popping corn tonight—which is only a more rapid blossoming of the seed under a greater than July heat. The popped Corn is a perfect winter flower, hinting of anemonies and houstonias.
1843 Yale Literary Mag. 8 141 [He] danced about the apartment like a parcel of popped corn in a frying-pan.
1848 J. R. Bartlett Dict. Americanisms Popped corn, parched Indian corn, so called from the noise it makes on bursting open. The variety usually prepared in this way is of a dark color, with a small grain.
1887 Daily News 17 June 5/1 There was popped corn.
1927 Lincoln (Nebraska) State Jrnl. 15 Dec. 4/4 Sprinkle the salt over the popped corn in a large bowl.
1989 Fast Forward 29 Nov. 28/1 Heat the honey, malt and marg in a small saucepan and when melted pour over the popped corn and mix thoroughly.
2. Of eyes: bulging, protruding.
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society > law > administration of justice > general proceedings > arrest > [adjective] > arrested
apprehended1595
attached1611
shoulder-clapped1796
popped1849
the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > eye > [adjective] > by size, shape, etc.
steepc1000
standing1340
glazenc1380
glassy1412
ungladlyc1450
sparklinga1500
goggle1540
pinking1566
whally1590
vailed1591
unweeping1598
dejected1600
unwet1601
glossed1602
haggard1605
saucer-like1612
saucer1618
glaring1622
uncast1629
startling1648
poppinga1696
upraised1707
glancy1733
glazed1735
almond1786
open-eyed1799
bald1807
glazing1808
lustreless1810
unfathomable1817
vague1820
soulless1824
beady1826
socketless1833
fishy1836
glazy1838
popped1849
agoggled1860
uprolled1864
unfaceted1893
shoe-button1895
poppy1899
googly1901
slitty1908
bead-berry1923
1849 Southern Lit. Messenger May 299/1 Your eyes resemble the popped eyes of a calf when they go to cut his throat.
1927 Scribner's Mag. Apr. 383/2 Prentice's slightly popped blue eyes wandered to the colored folders.
1993 B. O'Connor Here comes John 95 He looked like a priest..clear blue skin, popped blue eyes, like he'd never had a drink in his life.
3. Burst; deflated.
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the world > space > extension in space > reduction in size or extent > [adjective] > deflated
broken-winded1809
deflated1894
popped1925
1925 Oakland (Calif.) Tribune 10 Oct. (Entertainment section) 1/2 Just as we were beginning to feel particularly buoyant..along comes a note that punctures enthusiasm like a popped balloon.
1949 Monessesen (Pa.) Daily Independent 12 Oct. 9/3 Atwater, Kent's big estate, the scene of so many popped balloons and parties, will be auctioned off.
1990 Washington Post (Nexis) 20 June b5 He and his mother were driving past the clinic when he heard a sound ‘like a loud popped tire’.
2003 C. Townsend & A. Aggens Encycl. Outdoor & Wilderness Skills 32/1 Keep in mind that popped blisters can develop into nasty infections.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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