Hop ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Hop ( verb )

  1. To move by jumping on one foot.
  2. To move by jumping on both feet.

Origin:

Old english hoppian; related to dutch happen and german hopfen "to hop". the noun hop (early 16th century) originally denoted the plant or its flower, and later the action of hopping.

Examples:

  1. The rabbit hopped across the field.
  2. The kangaroo hopped around the outback.
  3. He hopped to the finish line.
  4. She hopped to the store.
  5. The children hopped on the playground.

(As a noun)

Hop ( noun )

  1. To move by jumping on one foot.
  2. To move by jumping on both feet.

Origin:

Old english hoppian; related to dutch happen and german hopfen "to hop". the noun hop (early 16th century) originally denoted the plant or its flower, and later the action of hopping.

Examples:

  1. The rabbit hopped across the field.
  2. The kangaroo hopped around the outback.
  3. He hopped to the finish line.
  4. She hopped to the store.
  5. The children hopped on the playground.
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