29 adverbs to describe how to hop

" Followed by three coolies who popped out of the grass with game-bags, the young stranger descended, hopped nimbly from tussock to gunwale, and perched there to wash his boots in the river.

Then the mother marked out lines on the ground, from one to the other of which it was to practise hopping, and soon it could hop beautifully so long as its mother was there to say every moment, "How beautifully you hop!"

I know you will enjoy seeing how merrily they hop about and flutter their wings, and seem to chirp out their thanks as they pick up the food I throw them.

Moreover, on the causeways and terraces, large-headed creatures similar to the greater winged flies, but wingless, were visible, hopping busily upon their hand-like tangle of tentacles.

CHANTECLER [Trying to stop one of them who is clumsily hopping.]

Across this it hopped conceitedly, as over a stage on which it figured becomingly; and after a momentary hesitation, with a little spring, it rose and winged its way in the same direction which the other birds had taken, and was quickly lost in thick forest to the left.

He is usually intent upon his work, continually hopping and peeping among little branches and twigs, and thinks it would be time wasted if he stayed still long enough to give you a chance to look at him.

It hopped onto her finger eagerly, and she held its bill so that it would not sing.

He hopped excitedly from his desk into the office of Eric Leverage, the chief of police.

More and more good-natured grew Samuel's face, until a sociable rabbit, peeping at him from behind a bush, decided to run a race with the old gentleman, and hopped fearlessly out into the open.

I was less handicapped than I had been on the way, and hopped along finely with my two shod sticks and the sharp new nails in my boots.

Round him, as round a conjurer, scores of little shadowy things moved in a huddling dance, fitfully hopping like sparrows over spilt grain.

Thou Com'st hopping forth already!

The object, whatever it was, hopped higher, rose slowly in the air, expanded.

"I never dreamt," he repeated, and the flimsy basket kicked by his swinging foot hopped indignantly through the folding doors into the living room and left a trail of blood-red petals.

And he joyfully hops and he flutters his wings, For his heart is all full of delight.

and him and the feller touched up the frogs from behind, and the new frog hopped off lively, but Dan'l give a heave, and hysted up his shoulderssolike a Frenchman, but

"I don't understand," I said, while the boys, seeing my puzzled expression, clapped their hands and hopped painfully about as well as they were able.

" Swing, pulling on his pants, left the room, hopping physically and mentally.

And then he drank a dew From a convenient grass, And then hopped sidewise to the wall To let a beetle pass.

A robin had hopped upon the window-sill just outside the patched and rusty screen and was joyfully caroling to her his views of life.

She came at last to a difficult, narrow, cañon trail, where the pony hopped skillfully over fallen trees, until, for very weariness of his choppy, determined efforts, she dismounted, tied him securely, and made the rest of her climb on foot.

" "An' if he ain't there?" "Then we'll hop this dump mighty sudden, I'm telling you.

A sofa stood at the foot of the bed; and under this the bird swiftly hopped.

It was a pleasant spot, and while we sat there dozens of small birds, of the size and general appearance of the cuckoo, save in their hooked beaks, attracted by the scent of our cold meats, came hopping tamely about on the lower limbs of the forest trees around us.

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