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Meaning of take a hop

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take a hop (v)

spring back; spring away from an impact

take a hop Sentence Examples

  1. The playful kangaroo took a hop over the fence, disappearing into the wilderness.
  2. With a quick hop, the grasshopper sprang from the grass blade and landed on the sunflower.
  3. The children took a hop, skip, and jump across the sunny meadow.
  4. The dancer took a graceful hop, twirling their body through the air.
  5. The squirrel took a hop onto the tree branch, searching for acorns.
  6. The frog took a mighty hop to avoid the approaching predator.
  7. The bunny took a hop into the carrot patch, eager to munch on the sweet vegetables.
  8. The hiker took a hop over the fallen log, continuing their trek through the forest.
  9. The little girl took a hop on the trampoline, her laughter echoing through the backyard.
  10. The bird took a hop from perch to perch, chirping merrily as it searched for food.

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spring back; spring away from an impact

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The playful kangaroo took a hop over the fence, disappearing into the wilderness.

With a quick hop, the grasshopper sprang from the grass blade and landed on the sunflower.

The children took a hop, skip, and jump across the sunny meadow.

The dancer took a graceful hop, twirling their body through the air.