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pop quiz

NOUN
  1. a quiz given without prior warning

How To Use pop quiz In A Sentence

  • We overheard the teacher say there would be a pop quiz today.
  • Today's pop quiz is in honor of an actress for whom I once had precious little respect and whose casting over any number of other performers got me feeling dischuffed to the point of, if not beyond, churlishness until one day I found myself inexplicably fond of her and ashamed of my earlier thuggish disrespect. Who Goes There - Pop Quiz
  • Last night Darren, Drew and I went to the Retro Bar pop quiz. £97 was up for grabs so the quiz was a toughie.
  • He has already introduced race nights, fancy dress parties and a pop quiz to the award-winning boozer.
  • To millions of schoolchildren, the word tense meant only how you felt before a pop quiz. No Uncertain Terms
  • Pop Quizzy: Count the number of the word procrastinate and its other forms in the above paragraph. Fengh Diary Entry
  • Teacher: Okay, might be a pop quiz tomorrow. Might not. Sleep in fear tonight. Sam?
  • Here's a pop quiz for you 22-year-old know-it-alls…
  • I can't say that the pop quiz was total murder, but I would rather get a cavity filled.
  • Pop quiz, jargon juggler: who's got two fists full of round bombs with fuses of scorn for bilingual bloggers testing my lexical patience? Ask And Ye Shall Receive
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