verb
- to flow or move in a tumbling, bubbling, or turbulent manner
- to move with a series of quick, jerky motions
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Usage: informal
Examples
- The water began to popply as the rapids approached.
- The boat poppled up and down on the rough waves.
- Steam poppled from the kettle's spout.
- The surface of the pond poppled in the wind.
- The cork poppled about in the churning water.