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hop1
verb hopped, hopping
- intr
1. Said of a person: to jump up and down on one leg, especially forwards as a form of movement.
- Thesaurus: bound, caper, dance, frisk, jump, leap, limp, nip, prance, skip, spring, vault.
2. Said of certain small birds, animals and insects: to move by jumping on both or all legs simultaneously.
3. To walk lame; limp.
4. To jump over something.
intr
5. colloq
- To move in a lively or agile way in the specified direction.
- Form: hop in, out (usually)
- To make a short journey, especially by air.
- Form: hop over (usually)
- 1. An act of hopping; a jump on one leg.
- Thesaurus: jump, bounce, bound, leap, skip, spring, step.
- A distance travelled in an aeroplane without stopping; a short journey by air.
- An informal dance.
- colloq
To catch them unawares or by surprise.
- (rit)
slang
To take oneself off; to leave.
- colloq
Very angry or furious.
- A jump on one leg, a skip, and a leap with both legs. 2 as an athletic event: the former name for the triple jump.
- To keep someone busy, active or alert.
- In a state of restless activity.
hop2
noun
- 1. A tall perennial climbing plant or vine of the mulberry family, grown for its green cone-shaped female flowers, which are used to give a bitter flavour to beer.
2a. The female flower of this plant, which contains the bitter flavours used in brewing and in medicine;
- Form: hops (usually)
2b. slang
- Any narcotic drug, especially opium.
- Form: hops (usually)
- intr
1. To pick or gather hops.
2. To flavour (beer) with hops.
noun
- A person or machine that picks or gathers hops.
noun
- The time of the hop harvest.
adj
- Smelling or tasting of hops.
