hop
Noun
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The act of hopping;
Jumping upward or forward (especially on one foot) (synset 100120830) -
Twining perennials having cordate leaves and flowers arranged in conelike spikes;
The dried flowers of this plant are used in brewing to add the characteristic bitter taste to beer (synset 112418369)is a type of: vine - a plant with a weak stem that derives support from climbing, twining, or creeping along a surfacesubtypes:- bine, common hop, common hops, european hop, humulus lupulus - European twining plant whose flowers are used chiefly to flavor malt liquors; cultivated in America
- american hop, humulus americanus - native American plant sometimes confused with the European hop
- humulus japonicus, japanese hop - ornamental vine native to eastern Asia; cultivated for its variegated foliage
belongs to: genus humulus, humulus - hops: hardy perennial vines of Europe, North America and central and eastern Asia producing a latex sap; in some classifications included in the family Urticaceaesame as: hops -
An informal dance where popular music is played (synset 107464148)
is a type of: dance - a party for social dancingsame as: record hop
Verb
- Jump lightly (synset 201970868)
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Move quickly from one place to another (synset 202099489)
is a type of: move - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion
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Travel by means of an aircraft, bus, etc. (synset 201844678)
"She hopped a train to Chicago"; "He hopped rides all over the country"is a type of: travel - undergo transportation as in a vehicleverb group: hop - move quickly from one place to another
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Traverse as if by a short airplane trip (synset 202099338)
"Hop the Pacific Ocean"is a type of: cover, cross, cut across, cut through, get across, get over, pass over, track, traverse - travel across or pass oververb group: hop - move quickly from one place to another
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Jump across (synset 202099200)
"He hopped the bush"verb group: hop - make a jump forward or upward
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Make a jump forward or upward (synset 202099066)
verb group: hop - jump across
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