bopped Sentence Examples

  1. The toddler bopped around the room with infectious energy.
  2. The music festivalgoers bopped to the rhythm, swaying their hips and arms.
  3. The playful puppy bopped its head to the sound of its owner's whistle.
  4. The basketball player bopped the ball off the backboard and into the hoop.
  5. The blacksmith bopped the hot metal with his hammer, shaping it into a tool.
  6. The boxer bopped his opponent's head with his fist, stunning them.
  7. The rain bopped against the windowpanes, creating a symphony of droplets.
  8. The snowboarder bopped over a small jump, executing a stylish trick.
  9. The popcorn bopped and popped in the microwave, filling the air with a tantalizing aroma.
  10. The street performer bopped his head and stomped his feet to the beat of his music, entertaining passersby.

bopped Meaning

bopped

jazz characterized by harmonic complexity, convoluted melodic lines, and constant shifting of accent and often played at very rapid tempos, to dance or shuffle along to or as if to bop music, hit entry 1 sense 1, sock, to go quickly or unceremoniously, hit, sock, a blow (as with the fist or a club) that strikes a person, jive sense 1, a blow (as from a fist or club) that strikes a person

FAQs About the word bopped

jazz characterized by harmonic complexity, convoluted melodic lines, and constant shifting of accent and often played at very rapid tempos, to dance or shuffle

batted, swiped, struck, knocked, clipped, slammed, hit, pounded, punched, whacked

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The toddler bopped around the room with infectious energy.

The music festivalgoers bopped to the rhythm, swaying their hips and arms.

The playful puppy bopped its head to the sound of its owner's whistle.

The basketball player bopped the ball off the backboard and into the hoop.