bopping Antonyms

Meaning of bopping

bopping

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

bopping Sentence Examples

  1. The music was so infectious that the crowd couldn't help but start bopping their heads.
  2. The little girl was bopping around the room, twirling and spinning with glee.
  3. The bass was thumping so hard that everyone in the club was bopping along.
  4. The guitarist's solo was so energetic that it made the audience want to get up and bopp.
  5. The band's performance was so captivating that the entire audience was bopping in unison.
  6. The rhythm of the song was so irresistible that I couldn't stop bopping my head.
  7. The crowd was so lively that they were bopping and singing along to every song.
  8. The singer's voice was so soulful that it made me want to bopp and sway.
  9. The beat of the dance music was so infectious that it was impossible not to bopp along.
  10. The DJ's mix was so seamless that it made me want to bopp and dance all night long.

FAQs About the word bopping

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

slapping, banging, striking, swiping, cracking, kicking, pounding, whacking, punching, clapping

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The music was so infectious that the crowd couldn't help but start bopping their heads.

The little girl was bopping around the room, twirling and spinning with glee.

The bass was thumping so hard that everyone in the club was bopping along.

The guitarist's solo was so energetic that it made the audience want to get up and bopp.