Jennifer sat on her bed, pulling the zippers up and down, as if the answer would pop out of the undone zipper. |
The sports teams won't make your eyes pop out of your head, in fact there isn't much to see in the game. |
I kayaked with him in Norway and Turkey and there were waterfalls that would make your eyes pop out just to look at them. |
Before you can react, a being will pop out from behind a lamppost and jump onto you. |
You could, of course, just vote for her, with my assurance that she is so absolutely brilliant she makes my eyes pop out of my head. |
This is not a film for cynics or suspicious types who expect plot twists to pop out at them. |