(1) The fact he had played it was everything, although we did think that the doors would immediately open, and it would be a hop , skip and a jump to a major record deal.
(2) I was going to hop the train, but it was four blocks away, a distance any respectable New Yorker would walk.
(3) He was a real all-rounder, winning seven All-Ireland hop step and jump titles and numerous longjump titles at Kerry, Cork and Munster level.
(4) With one step and a hop , he leaped towards the flying monster and stabbed his dagger straight right under its jaw.
(5) After completing ground training, I was scheduled for my first hop at the flight-instructor-training unit.
(6) The U.S., for its part, counted it as a victory when a member of the Bolshoi would hop an airport turnstile and defect.
(7) Everyone was job hopping, often moving up a level with each hop .
(8) This should also apply to those who hop parties without plausible reasons.
(9) Bars door after door, street after street in Vieux-Nice enable you to hop bar to bar with minimal effort.
(10) This day started off with a typical flight brief for a short one-hour hop .
(11) Place the rabbit on the floor to have a hop around
(12) Every now and again a gentle hop or two, perhaps that peculiar walk where the tail becomes a third leg.
(13) Today, it's no big deal to hop on an airplane and travel halfway around the world in a matter of hours.
(14) Each of us took turns pitching the lime-stone into one of the sections, and then we would hop on one foot in each section to collect the lime-stone.
(15) In this Denver garden, the hop vine completely concealed its wire frame in a single summer.
(16) My head is swimming with dreams and schemes and the overwhelming desire to hop a bus or a train or a plane and make this dream happen.
(17) Such as synchronised diving, a sport so strictly, brazenly state of the art that it makes the hop , skip and jump look useful.
(18) Brewed since 1900, Bohemia is named in honor of the hop growing and beer brewing region of the Czech Republic.
(19) I turned on my heel and immediately set off in the direction of the sound, in a straight line so that I had to hop over a wall and leap a few bushes.
(20) The flight was the smoothest hour and a half hop ever, and the landing, everyone commented, was a transparent glide from air to runway.