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hop intoAustralian / NZ informal 1Begin (a meal, activity, etc.) with enthusiasm: he hopped into the tucker...- When Francis and I were talking at first about writing this book, I suggested that title, and we hopped into the book.
- The Australian rugby players have hopped into the action.
- You'll usually be given a choice between intimidating the target or hopping into a fight.
2Quickly change into (a garment or set of clothes): hang on till I hop into my jeans!...- Hopping into their spunky mix-n-match bikinis, they love carving up the waves.
- Four players hop into the shoes of the hunters, a group of presumably well-paid mercenaries who parachute into troubled areas and take care of big beasties that show up and cause trouble.
- She hopped into some clothes—dark jeans and a cute floral linen halter, threw on her flip flops and hopped out of the room.
3Attack or criticize: he was hopping into the coalition of obstructionists...- Women at retail, kids working in shops—they're the people that he's going to hop into.
- Players and spectators hopped into each other until the match was abandoned.
- They want to hop into some poor little character on six to eight bucks an hour.
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