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pop in

[pop-in] / ˈpɒpˌɪn /














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A little more than two months after two giant pandas — the first sent to the U.S. in 21 years — debuted at the San Diego Zoo, fans can now do a virtual pop-in.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 15, 2024

“I live in Manhattan, and people don’t do a pop-in here. It’s not a thing.”

From Washington Post • Nov. 18, 2022

The rest of the extras on the Blu-ray are led by a 24-minute retrospective on the film and pop-in, scene-specific commentaries with an all-grown-up Mr. Haim, Mr. Feldman and Jamison Newlander.

From Washington Times • Oct. 26, 2022

Sociologist Richard Sennett favoured a mixture of pop-up art venues and pop-in medical centres and government bureaux: "A vibrant high street must be more than a place in which to shop."

From The Guardian • Jan. 19, 2013

Do, however, watch for pop-in guests from the Food Network and elsewhere in the TV chef world.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 30, 2011