In 1956 King began an oratorical marathon that lasted over twelve years, attacking segregation in approximately two thousand speeches and sermons as he hopscotched the nation. |
They stood looking at each other until one boy stuck out his arms for balance and hopscotched in gaps between the stones from one side to another like a broken-field runner. |
The story hopscotched over to Bernard Weinraub, who covers Hollywood for The New York Times. |
During the interview, the former governor of Vermont appeared at ease handling questions that hopscotched across global trouble spots. |
Moore's Oscar-winning Bowling for Columbine hopscotched across explanations for the American habit of violence without investigating any one of them in meaningful depth. |
Rick Perry hopscotched across Texas on Wednesday to sign ceremonial copies of a new workers' compensation bill. |