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.”
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.”
To jump, leap or spring over something
To move quickly and abruptly, especially up and down
To go on a voyage or journey
To walk in an awkward way, typically because of pain from an injury
A movement involving a hop, jump or skip
“With a skip and a hop and a hop and a skip, it's escaped from your kitchen, Grandmother!”
A short journey or distance
“Sicily was just a short hop away, clearly visible from the point Spartacus had chosen.”
An informal social gathering with dancing
“This surge in popularity in all forms of dance is equally mirrored in the lindy hop, with many events occurring around the country.”
A journey for pleasure, typically in which several different places are visited
A playful skipping movement
A short distance
An alcoholic beverage made from malted grain
The act or process of making an aircraft airborne
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