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Definition of “hop into”

hop into

Definitions

verb

(Australian & New Zealand, slang)
  1. to attack (a person)
  2. to start or set about (a task)

Example Sentences Including 'hop into'

After, like the spontaneous miss in Eloise At The Plaza, you can hop into a horse-drawn carriage for a ride in Central Park.
Toronto Sun (2003)
However, the minutes are ticking away for the pair to go the final furlong and hop into bed -as both are up for eviction tonight.
Sun, News of the World (2001)
Just because Finn drinks doesn't mean I have to hop into bed with other guys.
Cathy Kelly JUST BETWEEN US (2002)
My energy is very low, so by 9pm I just want to have a bath and hop into bed.
Sally Gunnell, Kathryn Leigh BE YOUR BEST: How Anyone can become Fit, Healthy and Confident (2002)
Schools hop into recycle venture RECYCLING in South Australian schools is being rewarded through the Go for Green program.
The Advertiser, Sunday Mail (2004)
`If you irradiate the fullerene with light, we expect an electron to hop into the calixarene," says Hirsch.
New Scientist (1999)
`There are a lot of taxi drivers working a 40-hour week in a job, who finish at 5pm and then hop into a taxi.
Sun, News of the World (2004)

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