popper / ˈpɒp ər /

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popper 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person or thing that pops.
  2. a utensil, as a covered pan, used for popping corn.
  3. Angling. chugger.
  4. a vial of amyl or butyl nitrite abused as a vasodilator for the effect of exhilaration.

popper 近义词

popper

等同于 camp

popper

等同于 aphrodisiac

更多popper例句

  1. When Popper told the paper about the agreement with Paramount, assistant managing editor Sam Dolnick, who oversees the Times’ film and audio departments, “freaked out,” according to three people familiar with the situation.
  2. The paper approached Paramount to lock in their own deal that would have leaned on the GameStop reporting printed in the Times rather than rely on the material reported independently in Popper’s book.
  3. In the 20th century, the foremost advocate of black swan logic was Sir Karl Popper, the British philosopher of science.
  4. Ben Popper is a reporter born and raised in Brooklyn, New York.
  5. He was one of those who thoroughly enjoy being a "popper-in" at the boxes of friends where beauty sits triumphant.
  6. But as they were studying over ways and means, Myrtle Popper came in with fresh information by way of Sassafras.
  7. They would go rattling and rolling around on the ground everywhere, like pop-corn in a popper.
  8. "I am going to try some of my pop-corn," he said suddenly, and started for the popper.
  9. "An' pills like popper used to take," he continued when he had lowered the level of the water in his flask.