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popply, a. (ˈpɒplɪ) [f. popple n.3 + -y.] In a ‘poppling’ condition; broken, choppy, ripply.1889 P. H. Emerson Eng. Idylls 113 The popply water all streaked with foam. 1895 Times 15 Mar. 8/2 As they passed the Duke's Head hostelry and Alexander's boatyard some popply water caused them to splash a li...
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▪ I. popping, vbl. n.1 (ˈpɒpɪŋ) [f. pop v.1 + -ing1.] The action of pop v.1 in various senses.1652 H. L.'Estrange Amer. no Jewes 53 Wee finde no mention of any sound made of the kissing of the hand..or..any such popping or smacking. 1710 C. Shadwell Fair Quaker of Deal ii. ii. 23 Upon the first popp...
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PlayLouder's Daniel Robson described the song as a "compelling chunk of popply joy", while AllMusic wrote that the track was "near-perfect" and merged
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