hoppestere (Meaning)

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hoppestere (a.)

An unexplained epithet used by Chaucer in reference to ships. By some it is defined as dancing (on the wave); by others as opposing, warlike.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hoppestere

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hoppestere Sentence Examples

  1. The hoppestere hopped nimbly from lily pad to lily pad, its long legs propelling it through the water with ease.
  2. The young hoppestere followed its mother closely, learning the art of hopping and catching insects.
  3. The male hoppestere puffed out its chest and performed an elaborate dance to attract a mate.
  4. The entire hoppestere colony worked together to build a sturdy nest high in a tree.
  5. The hoppestere's keen eyesight allowed it to spot predators approaching from a distance.
  6. The hoppestere's unique hopping motion gave it an advantage over its competitors in the forest.
  7. The hoppestere's fur was thick and insulating, protecting it from the cold and wet weather.
  8. The hoppestere's intelligence allowed it to solve problems and adapt to its changing environment.
  9. The hoppestere's playful nature made it a delight to watch and observe.
  10. The hoppestere's resilience and adaptability ensured its survival in the ever-changing forest ecosystem.

FAQs About the word hoppestere

An unexplained epithet used by Chaucer in reference to ships. By some it is defined as dancing (on the wave); by others as opposing, warlike.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The hoppestere hopped nimbly from lily pad to lily pad, its long legs propelling it through the water with ease.

The young hoppestere followed its mother closely, learning the art of hopping and catching insects.

The male hoppestere puffed out its chest and performed an elaborate dance to attract a mate.

The entire hoppestere colony worked together to build a sturdy nest high in a tree.