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    Use "bop" in a sentence

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    bop


    1. My advice to you is to bop him on the nose and to call him


    2. Even though the song was no longer playing from his car, the chant had kept going anyway, “Skee bop ba Skee bop ba Skeezer, Skee bop ba Skee bop ba Skeezer”


    3. "Did you see me bop her on the head, Stav? Now that was such a great throw!" She said excitedly


    4. She saw Joey’s Adam’s bop in a nervous gulp


    5. You want to bop me and then


    6. Clifford was a student of jazz, bebop and hard bop


    7. His music encompassed jazz, fusion, jazz rap, bebop, hard bop, third stream, jazz-funk, cool jazz and rock


    8. bop on the side of his head


    9. would quite singing, she'd bop him in the head with the mic, which added to the backbeat


    10. pack up because the BOP (Bureau Of Prisons) only allowed

    11. little digging and found a complaint you filed with the BOP


    12. I mean actual BOP employees, not inmate librarians or tutors


    13. (Open eyes wide and bare teeth, make football-style stiff-arm, bop shark in nose


    14. “Why don’t you mute me and put on the latest Kidz Bop compilation instead?”


    15. Balance of Power (BOP) is the exclusive intellectual property of Worden Brothers, Inc


    16. BOP tells you whether the underlying action in the trading of a stock is characterized by systematic buying (accumulation) or systematic selling (distribution)


    17. The single most definitive and valuable characteristic of BOP is a pronounced ability to contradict price movement


    18. BOP goes far beyond the “divergences” that many technical indicators are capable of


    19. For convenience, BOP is plotted in color


    20. When BOP is close to the zero line, revealing no clear dominance of either buying or selling, it is plotted in yellow

    21. ) For even greater convenience, the price bars are plotted in the same colors as the corresponding BOP bars below


    22. It is possible to interpret BOP using only the colored price bars


    23. BOP fits into a category of devices that can be termed trend quality indicators


    24. What BOP tells you is something about the quality of the underlying trend


    25. Not itself a pinpoint timing indicator, BOP will modify your assessment of the vital risk-reward ratio of a trade or investment


    26. The BOP scale runs from 100 to –100


    27. Some will ask, which is the most important: (1) whether BOP is above or below the zero line or (2) whether the direction of the BOP profile is up or down, which is to say, whether BOP is improving or deteriorating? Of first importance is whether BOP is above or below the zero line


    28. However, a positive BOP with a deteriorating pattern can be significant as well, but only in a divergent situation


    29. Thus, a positive BOP moving down in tandem with an eroding price could not be interpreted bearishly


    30. But a positive BOP moving down into a rising price must be construed bearishly

    31. Conversely, a positive BOP moving up into a falling price should be interpreted as a positive, and all the more so if the price is breaking so-called “support levels


    32. ” Where absolute BOP versus improving or deteriorating BOP seem to be contradictory, you will often find that the answer lies in the time implications


    33. Absolute BOP (green or red) usually has the longer-term implications


    34. CMS works very well in conjunction with BOP


    35. CMS and BOP are based on entirely different concepts and sometimes they disagree completely


    36. CMS lends itself better to precise timing than BOP


    37. BOP, however, is incomparable at ferreting out hidden patterns of accumulation or distribution


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    Synonyms for "bop"

    bebop bop federal bureau of prisons bash bonk sock whap whop

    "bop" definitions

    the law enforcement agency of the Justice Department that operates a nationwide system of prisons and detention facilities to incarcerate inmates sentenced to imprisonment for federal crimes


    an early form of modern jazz (originating around 1940)


    dance the bebop


    hit hard