Hopping [verb]

Definition of Hopping:

jump on one leg

Synonyms of Hopping:

Caper

Dance

Skip

Bound

Bounce

Skitter

Leap

Hurdle

Spring

Step

Vault

Lop

Trip

Lope


Opposite/Antonyms of Hopping:

Allow

Permit


Sentence/Example of Hopping:

The rich and well-connected from California and New York hopping on private planes to Florida for their shots.

If this dark outlook persists, expect to see more Americans putting off big purchases, passing on job-hopping opportunities, and even avoiding that new business venture they’d been considering.

The xEMU is supposed to encourage normal walking as opposed to hopping, and make it easier to kneel down stably in one motion to work close to the ground—which wasn’t much of an option for Apollo astronauts.

My boots crunched along as I climbed past thundering Alberta Falls, rock-hopping to avoid late-season mashed potato snow.

To avoid all this hopping and rotating, when we hit an edge of the net we could instead glue on a new, rotated copy of the net and continue straight into it.

“In just a minute,” replied the clerk, hopping around the other table to have Belle Ringold and her friends repeat their orders.

The exploring party started slowly down the rusty track, with the dog hopping happily on three legs.

And there, hopping about on a spray of beautiful apple blossoms, was another bird.

As the door opened in the side, I lay the rifle down, stood with crossed arms as the thin, hopping horrors came near.

The tall, graceful Schree warriors followed us into the cavern, and last of all came the two hopping Jivros.