hops;
hopped;
hopping
hops;
hopped;
hopping
Britannica Dictionary definition of HOP
1
[no object]
:
to move by a quick jump or series of jumps
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He hopped over the hot sand.
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We crossed the stream by hopping from one rock to another.
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A frog was hopping along the edge of the pond.
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I sprained my ankle and had to hop (on one foot) back to the house to get help.
2
[+ object]
:
to jump over (something)
3
always followed by an adverb or preposition
[no object]
informal
a
:
to move or go quickly
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I hopped out of bed, got dressed, and headed off to work.
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I need to hop into the shower [=I need to take a quick shower] before we go.
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He hopped in the car and drove off.
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She hopped on the train/elevator/plane.
b
:
to go from place to place without staying long at any one place
4
informal
a
[+ object]
US
:
to ride on (an airplane, train, etc.)
b
always followed by an adverb or preposition,
[no object]
:
to make a short trip especially in an airplane
—
see also hopping
2
hop
/ˈhɑːp/
noun
plural
hops
plural
hops
Britannica Dictionary definition of HOP
[count]
2
old-fashioned
:
a social event with dancing
3
informal
a
:
a short flight in an airplane
b
chiefly US
:
a short trip
a hop, skip, and (a) jump
informal