"Hopping" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Hopping" Meaning

Hopping is the act of jumping in a sudden, short, and quick manner, typically with one foot or leg in a bouncing or skipping motion. It can also refer to the act of moving through a place or a series of places by jumping or leaping, often in a playful or carefree manner.

"Hopping" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "Hopping"


1. Verb: To Hopping

The kids were hopping excited to see the fireworks on New Year's Eve.

2. Verb: Hopping Mad

He was hopping mad when he found out his bike had been stolen.

3. Verb: Hopping Madly

The team was hopping madly all the way to the championship game.

4. Verb: Take a Hopping Good Time

We took a hopping good time exploring the new theme park over the weekend.

5. Idiomatic Expression: On the Hopping Floor

The dance party got so out of hand that they were dancing on the hopping floor.

Note: "Hopping" is a verb, adjective, or adverb, or a noun (rarely used). It can be used to describe someone or something that is moving quickly or spryly, or someone who is very angry or frustrated.

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