Feeling or expressing great anger
“His hopping rage was evident as he slammed the door behind him.”
Full of life, spirit, energy, or movement
“The hopping atmosphere in the lively city center is contagious, with music, laughter, and people bustling about.”
Busy or occupied with business or activities
“She's always hopping from one meeting to another, barely having any time for herself.”
In the act of jumping or bouncing
(alive with) Swarming or teeming with
Moving in a quivering or pulsating manner
Physically (or figuratively) moving up and down vertically
An act of jumping into the air
Present participle for to walk or run with a spring in one's step
“Each of us took turns pitching the lime-stone into one of the sections, and then we would hop on one foot in each section to collect the lime-stone.”
Present participle for to pass quickly from one place to another
“The real way to do tapas is to hop from place to place and have a drink and a single entrée at each one.”
Present participle for to jump, leap or spring over something
Present participle for to move quickly and abruptly, especially up and down
Present participle for to go on a voyage or journey
Present participle for to walk in an awkward way, typically because of pain from an injury
Present participle for to travel, usually with some measurable distance
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