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Meaning of Popcorn | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1 Standard
ˈpɒp.kɔː(ɹ)n

Definitions

  1. A snack food made from corn or maize kernels popped by dry heating.
    uncountable
  2. A serving of popcorn.
    countable
  3. A piece of popcorn.
    countable, rare
  4. A type of corn or maize with a hard outer hull that, along with the type of starch it contains, makes it suitable for popping.
    uncountable
  5. A kind of stitch similar to a bobble.
    countable, uncountable
  6. A form of brainstorming in which participants call out their ideas immediately, instead of waiting for an assigned turn to speak.
    attributive, countable, uncountable
  7. Entertainment for observers.
    countable, humorous, uncountable
  8. A slow Belgian style of soul music popular in the early 1960s.
    countable, uncountable
  9. A Romanian style of Europop popular in the late 2000s.
    countable, uncountable

Equivalents

Afrikaans springmielie
Bosanski kokice kupa pop rosa
Čeština popcorn popkorn
Deutsch Popcorn Puffmais
Esperanto krevmaizo pufmaizo
فارسی چس فیل
Hrvatski kokice kupa pop rosa
Հայերեն ադի-բուդի
Íslenska poppkorn
日本語 ポップコーン
ខ្មែរ ពោតលីង
한국어 팝콘
Kurdî bîşî pop
Latviešu popkorns
Македонски пуканки
मराठी लाह्या
Bahasa Melayu bertih jagung
ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਫੁੱਲਾ
Português pipoca
Русский попкорн
Shqip kupa pupagjel
Српски kokice kupa pop rosa
Svenska popcorn
Kiswahili bisi
தமிழ் சோளப்பொரி
Türkçe pasmanika
Українська попкорн
Tiếng Việt bắp rang bỏng ngô

Examples

“My friends and I ordered popcorn during the interval of the movie.”
“Warner Bros has offered the two executives less than dollars 1m as an out-of-court settlement, a sum dismissed by Mr [Pierce] O'Donnell as 'two popcorns and two Cokes'.”
“When we went to Astoria, to see 'Drive Me Crazy,' they gave you one popcorn and the other one was free. I asked her if she wanted to eat mine, but she said there was so much popcorn, she was going to get sick.”
“Every Wednesday night is Date Night, and for $10 sweethearts can get two tickets, two popcorns and two sodas.”
“Some popcorns silently flicked off like face peelings on his shoe.”
“Don’t you feel this is nothing but throwing popcorns before a hungry elephant? This is definitely throwing popcorns before the hungry elephant. This is the imbalance that I wanted to pointed out.”
“Sarani threw a few popcorns into her mouth.”
“The boat lurches through choppy waves with resonating booms, tourists chatter with excitement, and the woman throwing popcorns squeals whenever our seagull guards reappear, ready for the next assault.”
““Blah, kiss her you fool!” an annoyingly familiar voice yelled from the door as he threw a handful of popcorns at us.”
“From the top the sample shows four stitch popcorns, five stitch bobbles, two rows of bells and a central leaf with leaves sloping to the left and right each side.”
“With the "popcorn" method, all team members in the session spontaneously call out ideas and a facilitator writes them on a flip chart.”
“As a way to begin the discussion about God's will, you might want to ask the group to do some "popcorn" brainstorming about the pros and cons of believing that everything that happens is God's will.”
“Ask: What Twitter-style hashtag characterizes our community? (Use popcorn brainstorming to elicit responses.)”
“And not at all about how a state picks which group of electors to send, which is the whole basis of the NaPoVoInterCo plan, and will yield plenty more Supreme Court popcorn if it ever gets enacted.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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