Wiktionary
n. popcorn.
Usage examples of "popped corn".
Another time she offered big balls of popped corn stuck together with maple sugar, and liberally sprinkled with beechnut kernels.
We took it home with us, and that night Mom popped corn and we strung the tree with popcorn, gold and silver tinsel, and the scuffed decorations that nestled in a box in the closet except for one week of the year.
And the popped corn comes through your skull and gets mixed up with your hair.
Looking up at the stadium, Jake could see hats being thrown in the air, rising up above the back of the stand like popped corn.
Has tendency to become puffed wheat or popped corn, which not only lowers value but can split those thin canisters like a melon.
He was peddling them from a small wagon which had a gadget that also whistled and popped corn.
The smell of human perspiration was stronger, overlaid with something sweet, like popped corn with honey.
Nobody sighed for the gaieties and advantages of a great city when, these concerts being over, Lyddy would pass crisp seedcakes and raspberry shrub, doughnuts and cider, or hot popped corn and molasses candy.