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How to say popcorn in English

popcorn

[English] [?p?pk?:n][American] [?pɑ:pk?:rn]

n. popcorn; a small piece of protection for an article: a small piece used in large quantities to protect an article in packaging and transportation, such as polystyrene; yellowish;

Example Sentences:

1, The influx ofAmerican popcorn into the British market

The influx of American popcorn into the British market

2, Coming up with ideasshould be like eating popcorn - you don't want to stop with just one.

Coming up with ideationhould be like eating popcorn - you don't want to stop with just one.

3. I'd like a mediumpopcorn and large Coke.

I'd like a medium popcorn and a large Coke.

Note:

Popcorn can also be written as puffed rice, but it's usually written as popcorn.

Example sentences:

1, The second taste ofcake, the second toy brings of consolation, the strong wind blows, the strongwind blows, the puffed rice is very beautiful.

The second taste ofcake, the second toy brings of consolation, the strong wind blows, the strongwind blows, the puffed rice is very beautiful.

2. She gets some puffedrice from the plate.

She takes some popcorn from inside the plate.