30 collocations for hops

For the moment she was so hopping mad she forgot the danger they were in.

Have you ever had to hitch-hike, sleep in open fields, or hop a freight train?

It was that marriage was, for himand for them all, the serried Frenchesa great matter, a goal to which a man of intelligence, a real shy, beautiful man of the world, didn't hop on one foot, didn't skip and jump, as if he were playing an urchins' game, but toward which he proceeded with a deep and anxious, a noble and highly just deliberation.

A very few straws are all that he asks for his housekeeping, and every time he promises a meal for his household, scores of creeping, crawling, hopping garden enemies are gobbled up.

"At midshipmen's hops the fellow who drags the" "Gold brick," supplied Belle, resignedly.

After a time the canaries got to know her, and hopped gayly around their cages, and chirped and sang whenever they saw her coming.

Then!up hopped a beautiful gobbler.

Don't they ever learn to hop like regular gorfs?" Said Private Cowan: "I suppose you saw that girl back there the other day?" "Me and the regiment," said Spike, and chewed gum discreetly.

SCENE FIRST The NIGHT-BIRDS, of all sorts and sizes, form a great circle, perching in tiers on the branches, the briers, the stones; the CAT crouches in the grass; the BLACKBIRD hops hither and thither on a fagot.

Thus, we read of vassals descending to the humiliating occupation of beating the water of the moat of the castle, in order to stop the noise of the frogs, during the illness of the mistress; we elsewhere find that at times the lord required of them to hop on one leg, to kiss the latch of the castle-gate, or to go through some drunken play in his presence, or sing a somewhat broad song before the lady.

No, not right yet, all uneven; the frame with the cutters seems to be hopping a little.

But not for long, for in a little while along hopped Uncle Wiggily Longears, with his crutch.

The rabbit soon after hopped a little nearer to the fire, that he might be able to seize hold of a burning stick or brand, but as he moved the ground shook and trembled under him so that it awoke the old man, who had fallen into a heavy sleep.

Then the meadow-lark, all unnoticed, hopped a little nearer, and sang sweeter than ever.

"Achille hopped out o' the little room at the hack same's a bird out of a cage.

All the vacations he speaks as good English as any man in England, but in term times he breaks out of that hopping one-legged pace into a racking trot of issues, bills, replications, rejoinders, demures, querelles, subpoenas, &c., able to fright a simple country fellow, and make him believe he conjures.

So Timothy Toad hopped down the path until he met Wallie Woodpecker.

When we emerged from the long tunnel he was as white as a ghost and he hopped out on to Strood platform almost before the train had begun to slow down.

The climate is mild in the valleys, the soil fertile; flax and hops the chief products; forests are extensive.

"Achille hopped out o' the little room at the hack same's a bird out of a cage.

Faster and faster he ran, and faster and faster hopped Sammie after him.

So it came about that He who in Apahatchie County had trained them to hop off the Sidewalk and stand Uncovered until he had passed, now suffered the Hideous Degradation of being marched downstairs by One of Them and then slammed into the Hurry-Up Wagon.

On the wooden board-walk in front of the cottage, hopped a gray sparrow.

Then Unc' Billy hopped up mighty spry.

Nevertheless, the sunshine, reflected from the facade of mean houses across the way, dazzled Tilda as she crossed the threshold of the great doorway and hopped down the steps.

30 collocations for  hops