Adjective The boss kept me hopping all day. when he saw what I'd done to his car, the other driver was hopping
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Adjective
The town is home to nearly 10,000 year-round residents and millions of tourists, with a hopping, walkable apres scene and hotels and condos that neighbor cultural amenities, like the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre. Laura Johnston, cleveland, 14 Mar. 2022 But the hoppingest place to be is the locals-favorite The Mangy Moose, a cavernous, packed, two-level, two-bar building hung with license plates and a huge, well, ragged taxidermied moose. Alex Postman, Condé Nast Traveler, 21 Mar. 2018 The Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport will be a hopping place this coming weekend and next for Christmas and New Year's Day. Sarah Brookbank, Cincinnati.com, 20 Dec. 2017
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Forget fugue-state globe hopping and ethereal elven world-building. Sophie Gilbert, The Atlantic, 12 Sep. 2022 The character isn't exactly known for being the safest driver, with curb-hopping and rubber-burning antics all thrown into his car-handling skillset.Seventeen, 11 July 2022 No Way Home helped kick off the trend in December, with Spider-Men Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire uniting for a franchise-hopping, box-office-topping adventure. Ew Staff, EW.com, 1 July 2022 There was no need for bed-hopping in Rapallo, because the beds had long been hopped. Dominic Green, WSJ, 24 June 2022 And once the city-hopping starts, the shopping won't stop. The Editors, Town & Country, 8 June 2022 Millennials and members of Generation Z, who have a reputation for job-hopping, spend an average of less than three years at a job. Terry Powell, Forbes, 18 May 2022 All in all, job hopping has proven to be a way for employees to compete with the increasing cost of living. Chloe Berger, Fortune, 5 Sep. 2022 Now, if only the rest of us looked as fabulous and polished hopping off a 6-hour-plus flight. André-naquian Wheeler, Vogue, 30 Aug. 2022 See More