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Discover Ludwig"grab popcorn" is a correct sentence in written English, and is used to indicate that something exciting is about to happen
Example: "I can't wait to see how this movie ends - grab popcorn!"
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Grab popcorn and a coke and you're up for an amazing hour by yourself.
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Among the last to arrive at the theater, Lee Soon Hwan and Lee Ki Young, both in their mid-20's, grabbed popcorn and sodas hurriedly from the drive-in's refreshment stand, which was little more than a trailer with a kerosene heater burning fiercely in the middle of the floor.
"I'm going to grab some popcorn and sit back".
Put down the sword and grab some popcorn".
3D glasses on, grab your popcorn, there are enthralling twists in the new reel.
Grab some popcorn: Patti Smith will work with Tony Award winner John Logan on an adapted screenplay of "Just Kids".
I didn't exactly grab the popcorn in anticipation of a ringside view of Muslims Like Us.
For those who tune into English cricket only when it lurches into crisis mode, grab the popcorn.
By Stacey Mickelbart August 15, 2011 Grab some popcorn: Patti Smith will work with Tony Award winner John Logan on an adapted screenplay of "Just Kids".
Google has entered the living room, but it's not clear whether it is just wandering through or whether it will grab some popcorn, plop on the couch and stay for a while.
Addressing his largely conservative readership, Christopher Bedford, the managing editor of the Daily Caller, chirped, "The first battle of the campaign is about to begin.... Put down the sword and grab some popcorn".
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