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单词 popcorn
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Definition of popcorn in English:

popcorn

noun ˈpɒpkɔːnˈpɑpˌkɔrn
mass noun
  • 1Maize of a variety with hard kernels that swell up and burst open when heated.

    pop yourself some popcorn
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They popped popcorn and sat on the floor, all of them wrapped up in a blanket together.
    • All the recipes I follow tell you to pop the popcorn in a pot with oil and plain popcorn kernels.
    • And believe me when I say I do not have shares in any bakeries or popcorn companies.
    • The five-star popcorn is free and it pops in a nice machine!
    • He got us a couple of drinks, popped some popcorn, and then suggested we go up to his room.
    1. 1.1 Maize kernels when popped, typically eaten as a snack.
      a bag of popcorn
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I might as well drown my sorrows in the bag of popcorn, instead of a pint of ice cream.
      • The other big question is: will garlic bread sit alongside popcorn on the menu?
      • I could smell popcorn, candy floss and dusk in the air, and I was enjoying every moment of it.
      • Makalo laughed as she slowly pulled out a box of chocolate covered popcorn.
      • He kept saying that he was hungry but didn't get any popcorn or snacks.
      • The big bag of popcorn she bought could serve as hours of TV snacks for her.
      • Place popcorn in bowl of food processor fitted with metal blade and process one minute.
      • An apple with a small helping of peanut butter or even plain popcorn with no butter or salt may fill you up.
      • We passed around popcorn and candy but when it ran out no one left the TV to get more.
      • Caroline shoves empty bags of popcorn and candy wrappers into the bag and sets Cassie off.
      • The movie theater we went to was really cool because at night they sold ice cream instead of popcorn.
      • The air smelled of cotton candy and popcorn, the fresh and tantalizing aromas of childhood.
      • It could be popcorn and chocolates or something a bit stronger on your average night out at the flicks.
      • So much so, I almost ate the entire bag of chocolates as if it were a sack of popcorn.
      • She wandered into the kitchen, said a brief hello, and began hunting for a bag of popcorn.
      • So grab a bag of popcorn, sit back and enjoy and before you rate please remember that I love you all and that flattery will get you everywhere!
      • The snacks included potato chips, white chocolate and unsalted air-popped popcorn.
      • Hot dogs and beer are ubiquitous at sporting events, and popcorn and candy are consumed at movie theaters.
      • We bought our usual drink, packet of sweeties, and bag of popcorn to share.
      • Good alternatives are sugar-free popcorn, carrot sticks, bagels, cheese and nuts.
 
 

Definition of popcorn in US English:

popcorn

nounˈpäpˌkôrnˈpɑpˌkɔrn
  • 1Corn of a variety with hard kernels that swell up and burst open with a pop when heated.

    pop yourself some popcorn
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The five-star popcorn is free and it pops in a nice machine!
    • He got us a couple of drinks, popped some popcorn, and then suggested we go up to his room.
    • All the recipes I follow tell you to pop the popcorn in a pot with oil and plain popcorn kernels.
    • They popped popcorn and sat on the floor, all of them wrapped up in a blanket together.
    • And believe me when I say I do not have shares in any bakeries or popcorn companies.
    1. 1.1 Corn kernels when popped, typically buttered and salted and eaten as a snack.
      a bag of popcorn
      Example sentencesExamples
      • So grab a bag of popcorn, sit back and enjoy and before you rate please remember that I love you all and that flattery will get you everywhere!
      • Hot dogs and beer are ubiquitous at sporting events, and popcorn and candy are consumed at movie theaters.
      • An apple with a small helping of peanut butter or even plain popcorn with no butter or salt may fill you up.
      • Makalo laughed as she slowly pulled out a box of chocolate covered popcorn.
      • The snacks included potato chips, white chocolate and unsalted air-popped popcorn.
      • We bought our usual drink, packet of sweeties, and bag of popcorn to share.
      • The other big question is: will garlic bread sit alongside popcorn on the menu?
      • I could smell popcorn, candy floss and dusk in the air, and I was enjoying every moment of it.
      • He kept saying that he was hungry but didn't get any popcorn or snacks.
      • I might as well drown my sorrows in the bag of popcorn, instead of a pint of ice cream.
      • The big bag of popcorn she bought could serve as hours of TV snacks for her.
      • Good alternatives are sugar-free popcorn, carrot sticks, bagels, cheese and nuts.
      • The air smelled of cotton candy and popcorn, the fresh and tantalizing aromas of childhood.
      • Place popcorn in bowl of food processor fitted with metal blade and process one minute.
      • It could be popcorn and chocolates or something a bit stronger on your average night out at the flicks.
      • So much so, I almost ate the entire bag of chocolates as if it were a sack of popcorn.
      • She wandered into the kitchen, said a brief hello, and began hunting for a bag of popcorn.
      • The movie theater we went to was really cool because at night they sold ice cream instead of popcorn.
      • Caroline shoves empty bags of popcorn and candy wrappers into the bag and sets Cassie off.
      • We passed around popcorn and candy but when it ran out no one left the TV to get more.
 
 
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