The popularity of the bride and groom was a joy to behold.
Usually at the beginning, for example: Contrary to popular belief, the word contrary is used at the beginning of the sentence in which it is used.
"Yes We Can" was a popular shibboleth used in the 2008 Obama presidential campaign.
Modern windmills are becoming more widely used for the generation of electricity. Many hairstyles that were popular a generation ago are not popular today.
Try: "Popular" ! A sentence now: "Mitch Longley used to be popular, and it made his superfan Deanie Etcetera well-known as well".
Simonize, the car wax, became so popular that the term "to simonize the car" was used when any kind of wax was used.
The popular sovereignty dissolved rather quickly.
No. Sentences can not be verbs However, the sentence 'Nigel is a popular author' contains a verb - the word "is".
Example sentence - He was not a popular politician during the abolition.
Example answer - His music is popular with the younger kids.
There goes the popular crowd. (Why did you need to know that?)
The popular sovereignty dissolved rather quickly.
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