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hop造句
(31) I hope you hop out of my house at once. (32) London to Edinburgh is just a short hop by plane. (33) During the depression, I used to hop freights at least once a month. (34) She was not willing to hop off as I drove at the gate of her house. (35) Even worse, plasmids can hop between species. (36) Come and see the hop kiln, Mike said. (37) Mr Bibbit, hop around for Mr McMurphy here. (38) He would just hop trains and stuff. (39) So how do you hop on the bandwagon? (40) The bird took another hop toward Kyle's outstretched hand. (41) Back to the car, a half-run hop skip situation. (42) You caught us on the hop there, ol' buddy. (43) Yes, I think I caught her on the hop. (44) They catch you on the hop. (45) Tizer is sponsoring hip hop gigs. (46) Don the swank, hop on the Vespa, and scoot on down for a lesson in ska direct from Fresno. (47) You do as your Dad says. Hop on over to the end of the road and give her a tinkle. (48) Are these just bad vibes and sour grapes or is hip hop just too naughty by nature for the mainstream? (49) Diana climbed aboard one boat with children William and Harry for the short hop to their luxury yacht. (50) Sorry about the mess but you caught me on the hop like. (51) Renwick saw the businesslike nose of a revolver just showing from under the coat's folds. Hop in. (52) The truly exciting prospect, though, is workwear taking it a stage beyond its booming club and hip hop customer base. (53) For the seriously down hip hop homie only at £15. (54) Most are now inactive, but when they first arrived they were able to hop from place to place in our genome. (55) And there are ribbons to shake, stepping stones to hop between, forward rolls to master. (56) If you are exhausted or hot, hop the steam train that circles continuously around the park. (57) This pits him against dance, ragga, and hip hop beats. (58) One more block and she could hop on to the bus which would take her to Grand Central Station. (59) When you've compiled a list, hop across to a couple and check them out. (60) I jumped, a small, involuntary hop in place, my heart pounding.