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Definition of hopping in English: hoppingadjective ˈhɒpɪŋˈhɑpɪŋ North American informal Very active or lively. the delis do a hopping lunch business Example sentencesExamples - It was only ten in the morning but already the place was hopping with activity.
- Judging by the hopping weeknight traffic, he's right.
- Your social life will probably be hopping this year, and you're not one to sit around and wait for an invite.
- This story, set in 1961, features several scenes that take place in a large hopping beauty of an alley.
- However, IN & M UK chief executive Ivan Fallon said the telephone was hopping all day with expressions of interest in the titles.
- As with all Spanish cities, Santander has a hopping nightlife scene.
- Things seems to be hopping everywhere but Cannes, however, where this year's Film Festival was reportedly as fun as Russell Crowe in clown make-up.
- The Bay Area is a hopping landscape of free culture.
- Throughout the night the dance floor was hopping with never a dull moment.
- Despite the remodeling going on in the bar, La Griglia was hopping at midday on Monday.
- Anne Sutherland of The Montreal Gazette says Kangaroo Jack is ‘a hopping good time for the whole family!’
- By far the funkiest group of all at the march were the anti-globalization protestors and anarchists, who were accompanied by a hopping good percussion band.
- Other late offers include seven nights in a complex near to Ibiza's hopping San Antonio for €389 per person in early September.
- I informed Hayden that, even if South Bend was a hopping college town, it was July and a very large portion of the college population would not even be around.
Synonyms teeming, swarming, thronged, overflowing, overrun, bristling, bustling, rife, infested, thick, crowded, packed
Phrases informal Extremely angry. Example sentencesExamples - This stuff makes me absolutely furious - hopping mad even!
- Recent gasoline price hikes have made many Canadians hopping mad.
- And I think when people find that out, they'll be hopping mad, and be mad at the proponents of this recall who are forcing them to spend $30 million for a special election.
- Those turned away on Saturday night, though, are hopping mad.
- The residents are hopping mad because they're going to have to pay $1 an hour to park in the town, and want free residents' stickers so only the tourists have to pay.
- That should send more than a few voters hopping mad.
- The real bone of contention, however, and what has some Charter Quay residents hopping mad, is the rowdiness.
- At least there's this good news: plenty of folks are hopping mad over the incident.
- Iain Murray isn't just shocked - he's hopping mad.
- That's why New York's elected officials are hopping mad.
Synonyms irate, annoyed, cross, vexed, irritated, exasperated, indignant, aggrieved, irked, piqued, displeased, provoked, galled, resentful
Definition of hopping in US English: hoppingadjectiveˈhäpiNGˈhɑpɪŋ North American informal Very active or lively. the delis do a hopping lunch business Example sentencesExamples - It was only ten in the morning but already the place was hopping with activity.
- The Bay Area is a hopping landscape of free culture.
- As with all Spanish cities, Santander has a hopping nightlife scene.
- Judging by the hopping weeknight traffic, he's right.
- This story, set in 1961, features several scenes that take place in a large hopping beauty of an alley.
- Throughout the night the dance floor was hopping with never a dull moment.
- Despite the remodeling going on in the bar, La Griglia was hopping at midday on Monday.
- I informed Hayden that, even if South Bend was a hopping college town, it was July and a very large portion of the college population would not even be around.
- However, IN & M UK chief executive Ivan Fallon said the telephone was hopping all day with expressions of interest in the titles.
- Anne Sutherland of The Montreal Gazette says Kangaroo Jack is ‘a hopping good time for the whole family!’
- By far the funkiest group of all at the march were the anti-globalization protestors and anarchists, who were accompanied by a hopping good percussion band.
- Other late offers include seven nights in a complex near to Ibiza's hopping San Antonio for €389 per person in early September.
- Your social life will probably be hopping this year, and you're not one to sit around and wait for an invite.
- Things seems to be hopping everywhere but Cannes, however, where this year's Film Festival was reportedly as fun as Russell Crowe in clown make-up.
Synonyms teeming, swarming, thronged, overflowing, overrun, bristling, bustling, rife, infested, thick, crowded, packed
Phrases informal Extremely angry. Example sentencesExamples - The real bone of contention, however, and what has some Charter Quay residents hopping mad, is the rowdiness.
- Recent gasoline price hikes have made many Canadians hopping mad.
- And I think when people find that out, they'll be hopping mad, and be mad at the proponents of this recall who are forcing them to spend $30 million for a special election.
- The residents are hopping mad because they're going to have to pay $1 an hour to park in the town, and want free residents' stickers so only the tourists have to pay.
- Iain Murray isn't just shocked - he's hopping mad.
- That should send more than a few voters hopping mad.
- At least there's this good news: plenty of folks are hopping mad over the incident.
- That's why New York's elected officials are hopping mad.
- This stuff makes me absolutely furious - hopping mad even!
- Those turned away on Saturday night, though, are hopping mad.
Synonyms irate, annoyed, cross, vexed, irritated, exasperated, indignant, aggrieved, irked, piqued, displeased, provoked, galled, resentful
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