hop

nouns

the act of hopping; jumping upward or forward (especially on one foot)
hop
is a type of (narrower)
the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground
"he advanced in a series of jumps"; "the jumping was unexpected"
twining perennials having cordate leaves and flowers arranged in conelike spikes; the dried flowers of this plant are used in brewing to add the characteristic bitter taste to beer
an informal dance where popular music is played

verbs

jump lightly
is derived from
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see also
move quickly from one place to another
hop
is derived from
verb group
travel by means of an aircraft, bus, etc.
"She hopped a train to Chicago"; "He hopped rides all over the country"
verb group
traverse as if by a short airplane trip
"Hop the Pacific Ocean"
is a type of (narrower)
move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion
"He moved his hand slightly to the right"
travel by means of an aircraft, bus, etc.
"She hopped a train to Chicago"; "He hopped rides all over the country"
hop
verb group
move quickly from one place to another
is a type of (narrower)
undergo transportation as in a vehicle
"We travelled North on Rte. 508"
traverse as if by a short airplane trip
"Hop the Pacific Ocean"
hop
verb group
move quickly from one place to another
is a type of (narrower)
travel across or pass over
"The caravan covered almost 100 miles each day"
jump across
"He hopped the bush"
hop
verb group
make a jump forward or upward
is a type of (narrower)
pass by, over, or under without making contact
"the balloon cleared the tree tops"
make a jump forward or upward
hop
verb group
jump across
"He hopped the bush"
is a type of (narrower)
move forward by leaps and bounds
"The horse bounded across the meadow"; "The child leapt across the puddle"; "Can you jump over the fence?"