Hop - English meaning
hɒp
Hop – definitions in English dictionary
verb(of a person) move by jumping on one foot.
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He hopped along beside herSynonims:
JumpBoundSpringBounceSkipJigTripFlitLeapPranceCaperDanceFrolicGambolverbPass quickly from one place to another.
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She hopped over the atlantic for a bit of shoppingSynonims:
GoDashRushPopWhipNip
nounA hopping movement.
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Place the rabbit on the floor to have a hop aroundSynonims:
JumpBoundBouncePranceLeapSpringSkipGambolnounAn informal dance.
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The society's regular fortnightly hopSynonims:
DanceSocialPartyJamboreeGatheringFunctionDiscoBashBopShindigShindyDoRave-upKnees-upBeanfeastBeanoBunfightnounA twining climbing plant native to north temperate regions, cultivated for the flowers borne by the female plant, which are used in brewing beer.
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Brewed since 1900, bohemia is named in honor of the hop growing and beer brewing region of the czec…
verbFlavour with hops.
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A strong dark beer, heavily hoppedverbBe stimulated or intoxicated by or as if by a narcotic drug.
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Most muggers were hopped up on coke or angel dust
verbTo jump on one foot or to move about in this way
Usage examples:
I tried to hop on my good foot while holding onto jim.
verbTo go somewhere quickly or to get into or out of a vehicle quickly
Usage examples:
We hopped over to bruges for the weekend., i hopped on the bus at the traffic lights.
verbIf a small animal, bird, or insect hops, it moves by jumping on all or two of its feet at the same time
Usage examples:
The rabbit/bird hopped across the grass.
nounA short jump by a person on one foot, or by a small animal, bird, or insect on all or two of its feet at the same time
Usage examples:
With his feet tied together he could only move in little hops.
nounTo be a short distance, especially by plane
Usage examples:
Rio to são paulo is just a short hop by plane.
nounThe dried fruits of a climbing plant, used to give a bitter flavour to beer
Usage examples:
Almost 80% of the nation's hops are grown in this area.
adjectiveRelating to hops
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A hop plant
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Word origin
late Middle English hoppe (in the sense ‘ripened hop cones for flavouring malt liquor’), from Middle Low German or Middle Dutch.
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