Pop-up

//ˈpɒpʌp//

"Pop-up" in a Sentence (11 examples)

Since there are usually multiple websites on any given topic, I usually just click the back button when I arrive on any webpage that has pop-up advertising. I just go to the next page found by Google and hope for something less irritating.

Click OK on the pop-up window.

I'm sick of seeing pop-up ads.

Is there any way I can prevent these annoying pop-up ads?

You shouldn't click on suspicious links or pop-up ads.

I packed a pop-up hamper in my suitcase.

[…] I had a pop-up book of sexual organs by the time I was four –[…]

But then this is essentially a pop-up team, glued into place brilliantly, with certain parts already chafing and smoking. Chelsea’s two top goalscorers could be off in a month, Diego Costa to cause an international incident in China, [Eden] Hazard to the usual summer suspects.

Pop-ups often charge restaurant prices, but without advance menus, quality control, health-inspected facilities or professional service. Bring cash and arrive early: most pop-ups don't accept credit cards, and popular dishes run out fast.

Ms. Setti recently had to close her bar after a change of management at the food hall that housed it. But she plans to launch several pop-ups and hopes to find a new permanent space by the middle of the year, she said.

I came across this recipe when Helen Graham cooked it for Bracia and Friends, a pop-up whose USP is that chefs must cook a single dish.

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