So I hopped out, went out on the veranda and said hello and smiled at everybody, and they were all very sombre and gloomy. |
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Try to pick out the googly-eyed CPAs on the street who will be all hopped up on Red Bull and crystal meth for the next day and a half. |
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Unfortunately for Barbie, Blaine is always hopped up on coke and is probably more interested in Ken anyway. |
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They served as a tonic to entrance the audience in a slow brew that could be hopped up in a down-low way. |
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It was an eerie moment, and not because I was hopped up on Mr Muscle glass cleaner. |
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Boots is hopped up like a jackrabbit on crack waiting for his toy fire truck to arrive. |
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Supporting CTF, deathmatch, and team deathmatch, the entire multiplayer experience is hopped up on cocaine. |
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He yowled with pain and hopped off, his ball rolling away, only to be surrounded with worried girls and their attentions. |
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The performers hopped on skateboards and lazily circled the theater risers. |
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After this another hitman hopped out of a locker and starting shooting a huge shotgun. |
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One black ankle sock and one blue one were expeditiously pulled onto my feet while I hopped on one foot. |
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Gabriel burst into laughter as he hopped out of the pool, retying the wet towel around his waist and running a hand through his hair. |
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I wrenched my eyes away from the disgustingly happy couple, hopped in my car, revved the engine and sped away. |
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The bike's engine sputtered and then roared back to life as the two of them hopped on. |
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We hopped out of the car, followed closely by Hero who promptly began romping in the green grass. |
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Handing over the helm he directed me close to land, hopped ashore and left us to fate. |
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Bypassing Jamie, the lounge lizard hopped up on the barstool on the other side of the brunette. |
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I hopped in a low branch over a river and leaned against the tree trunk, gazing ahead of me. |
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As I hopped aboard, I noticed the bus was empty but for three attractive girls in animated discussion at the back. |
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An honest man would have packed his bags, hopped in his truck, and hauled tail out of that place a long time ago. |
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Elza hopped off the bay's back and hitched the two horses to the nearest tree. |
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The General returned the salute of his driver in his open compartment and crouched as he hopped up into the little door to the rear compartment. |
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She discovered the feral cat and its four babies after her bunny Starsky hopped up and down the garden to attract her attention. |
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And she grabbed her duffel bag and her backpack and hopped out, hoping that she could become invisible in three seconds. |
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Then the group hopped out of the hot air balloon basket and looked upwards towards the dark, gloomy sky. |
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One of the puppies hopped on Pepe, and the baby let out a scream of either extreme delight or pain. |
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Dimitri hopped off the spluttering bus and watched it drive, or rather screech away. |
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Most of them have already hopped on the Linux bandwagon, largely by working with the likes of Linuxcare and Red Hat. |
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A black van pulled up, badges were thrust at me after the door opened, and I hopped in. |
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I hopped into the backseat of my auntie Joanne's car, next to Carla, who sat in the middle of Crystal and I, and gave her a quick tickle. |
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She hopped down from the cab of the tow truck and slammed the door shut behind her. |
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I topped the drive, and the ball hopped frantically down the fairway, at least in play. |
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We hopped in one of many taxis decorated with posters of either Nelson Mandela or Marilyn Monroe. |
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I climbed out of the window, shinned down the drain pipe, crossed the back lawn and hopped over the wall. |
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A month or so ago, I was in high gear on a bike path when a bird hopped erratically across the path. |
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Just as it turned dark we discovered the wine bin was bare so we hopped down to replenish our stocks. |
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I closed the drawer, I hopped and gloated and laughed, triumphing, completely maniacal, demoniac. |
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And as soon as she was spliced, she hopped back on to the machine, with new husband Christopher Manners, to ride off to their reception. |
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I hopped up quickly, cautiously moving around, rolling my eyes in every direction, turning my head every which way. |
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The turquoise water sparkled in the brilliant sunlight, dazzling the four birds as they hopped across the warm wet sand towards it. |
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She slid sideways and put the tin foil-covered tray on the passenger side, then hopped out of the van. |
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Rob put his finger out, and the bird gratefully hopped onto it, tweeting as it did so. |
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The following year, I hopped an airplane to Ottawa and skied the Canadian Keskinada. |
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She hopped up onto the couch next to Kamrune, laid down and proceeded to clean her sleek fur. |
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At the sound of approaching footsteps, frogs hopped into the filthy, dark water at the deep end of the swimming pool. |
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They went to the bookies early in the day and hopped from there to the pub. |
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Alyssa hopped off the side of the truck and joined Andrew, crouching low, and sniped at the Greys. |
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I was gazing at the sky when a small, white, snowshoe rabbit hopped in front of me. |
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Immediately we hopped on a public bus, a sure-fire way to see a city on a budget. |
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He hopped into his car and drove as fast as he could, under the speed limit of course, to get to their store. |
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We ragged, slided and bunny hopped the van for 2 stressful hours to their office to be told that a replacement van was being shipped over. |
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I set up for the move, bunny hopped the boat, cranked the bars and kicked my feet out. |
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They'd rounded a wide corner and hopped off the moving sidewalk to a stationary platform facing a huge window. |
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Trek hopped over the gate easily, something he hadn't done in a while, and slipped the hackamore over his rope halter. |
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The bird hopped from one perch to the next, calmly inspecting the passing walls and handrails. |
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She hopped into the truck and backed it into the hangar-like room of the office building. |
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I hopped on my skateboard and ollied up onto the sidewalk and skated towards the fence in front of the skate park. |
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The ball hopped hard to the right, nowhere to go but out of bounds, until it caromed off the 7cm wide post and back into play. |
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It was impossible to dribble the ball for more than five yards before it hopped on a divot or dropped in a crumbly hole. |
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In one memorable incident, Ritter and his bride hopped into a sailboat, and the young professor took the helm, capsizing the boat in the bay. |
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Ford opened the door and hopped in just as the light changed and traffic started to move again. |
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An overjoyed Kelly hopped all over the stage, and her victory dance was her best performance of the night. |
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After returning to the UK he more or less hopped and hirpled his way home from the south of England to Lewis. |
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At last a slot had opened up and I hopped aboard to ride in freight with caged roosters and hobbled goats. |
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They all hopped on their bikes and Alison removed the map from her packsack to take a look at where they were heading. |
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She hopped into a plain black dress and snatched a Chinese red shawl before driving off. |
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Arriving at the club Cameron and Allison at once hopped onto the dance floor to dance to a hot techno song. |
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A swarm of birds hopped from the nearby rooftops and sped off into the air. |
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Patience finally paid off as one hopped slowly, slowly towards me and I felt the peck of a tiny beak in my hand. |
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I took a last slug of the water in my bottle, hopped back on the bike, and pedalled merrily home. |
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The geese honked, and the hens hopped about clucking, as she giggled and ran after them. |
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I hopped on out to the patio to stand in quite pleasantly warm sunshine and peered up at the pellucid blue sky. |
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The crowds were too much for me, so I hopped on a free shuttle bus back to peninsular Macau. |
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What a sight he made when he fashioned his coat-tails into a kind of pouch and hopped about the room imitating a kangaroo. |
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We packed up a picnic lunch in the backpack, hopped in the car and drove through horrendous traffic to the zoo. |
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Instead, in hopped a full-size Pierrot, in his conventional white garment with the big black pompons and the peaked hat. |
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She pinwheeled end-over-end and out of sight as I hopped up and down, holding my right foot and grimacing like Oliver Hardy. |
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After the precipitate produced during boiling has been removed, the hopped wort is cooled and pitched with yeast. |
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And so Raquel and I parted company, she hopped on to a number 22 bus toward Harbor View and I found my way to the number 70 and 75 bus terminus. |
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Jake chuckled, it sounded like nails grating on a chalk board as he hopped up onto the stained mattress above Asia's head. |
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I undid my seat belt and hopped out of the car in my usual two point nine seconds. |
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This mutt-ugly ruler just wants someone to love, so she keeps our easily manipulated muscleman hopped up on poor memory potion and poon. |
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This collective of Montrealers seem to be hopped up on Bill Monroe, Hank Williams, and the cowpunk of Blood on the Saddle. |
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Earlier, two contestants hopped into bed together for a drink-fuelled fumble in the first spot of canoodling of the series. |
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Throwing a red t-shirt on and pulling on a pair of denim cut-offs, she hopped out of her room. |
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To break the monotony, we hopped along the road in a westerly direction to pay a visit to a large furniture and furnishings store. |
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So this morning, I woke up early and enjoyed a long, lazy lie-in before popping the radio on just as I hopped into the shower. |
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Nearly three years ago, they had hopped on the Whites Stripes wagon of American garage rock under a band name of Pavor. |
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Wherever they hopped and jumped they stripped bare the crops and greenstuff. |
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Grabbing a black embroidered cloth, he hopped off round Coppergate looking for somewhere to show off his levitating skills. |
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So I hopped off at the next stop and I got off and hoped my inner divining rod would lead me to the seminar. |
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He hopped around from one foot to the other, then spied a big wallchart with a picture of a skeleton on it. |
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Just before twelve I hopped into the shower and suddenly the pace of the day accelerated to warp speed. |
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I stripped and hopped in, taking my shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toothbrush and paste and sponge with me. |
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Crystal agreed and she packed a tote bag with a change of clothes and hopped into her car. |
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I hopped off, weighed in and headed back to the jockeys' room for the next race. |
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Thunder rolled through the clouds as the lightning hopped from cloud to cloud and I felt a raindrop hit my cheek as it started to sprinkle down. |
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Trent hopped off of the bed and went over to the wet bar, making himself a mimosa that was very heavy on the Cristal. |
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Shrugging, he hopped down from the stool, paid for his drink, and wormed through the mass of people to the door. |
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She hopped back away from it, windmilling her arms once to catch her balance. |
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Chris hopped in the car and inspected the bullet hole in the front windshield. |
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He hopped about energetically, did the trademark Edwin moves, played congas and really worked the crowd. |
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Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale is a winter-time favorite, a zestily hopped ale that briskly wakes your tastebuds. |
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Nearly a decade ago, a fresh-faced teen hopped on the scene with catchy vocals and krumping skills to match. |
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I plopped onto the couch and that wretched dog hopped up next to me and began to bark. |
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Cris grinned at her and hopped up onto the couch, lacing his fingers together as he winked. |
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David hopped on one foot, tying his shoe, and had a piece of bread shoved into his mouth. |
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There, a bird hopped from spot to spot, searching for a worm beneath the ground as the Lord had instructed her to do. |
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The pigeon hopped away and Sara was forced once more to turn her attention back to the funeral. |
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A few of these ground-foraging warblers hopped across the grass, close enough to enjoy without binoculars. |
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The rabbit just hopped over the next row of lettuces and turned to look at the boy. |
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The Leinster champions had another slice of good fortune when a poor point attempt by Sheridan fell short but hopped over the bar for a point. |
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As I hopped down the short steps, I went around to the side of the house, where my bike was. |
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I hopped over the short picket fence surrounding our garden, onto the sidewalk and ran as fast as I could towards the bus stop. |
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I quickly got into my bathing suit, and hopped into my favorite shorts, that didn't have back pockets. |
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I dashed over to the small spring and hopped to a rock that was in the middle of it. |
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Andy hopped up on the table for a minute, stared at her, then slapped Mia across the chops, drove her out of the seat, and settled in her place. |
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Since I was the closest to the door, I was the first out, and hopped down the short steps and turned right to my bike. |
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He hopped down from the short stage and Jerry followed him to the outer wall. |
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With the release of the first bit of material since he hopped the solo train, I'm sorry to say that not too much has changed. |
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After pooling the cash, she skipped bail on the day of her trial and hopped a flight to Los Angeles, leaving her daughters with her aunt. |
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Finally, with the stubborn courage only the young possess, I hopped the night train for Tokyo without any ticket at all. |
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As soon as I graduated from high school, I hopped the first train to New York City. |
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There was packing to do, times to arrange, plans to confirm but in the end they got on a plane and hopped it to Topaz's home town. |
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The following day we hopped a train from Burgos to Sahagun, and began to hike the Camino Frances. |
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Then Ida put aside her life of duty and quiet respectability in the little upstate town of New Paltz and hopped a train. |
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I got up off the plane, went out, tried to find people on the phone, tried to find out what happened, and hopped a plane home to Atlanta. |
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It hopped the distance between the two beds and settled down on Ariana's pillow. |
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He hopped the small white fence and jogged over to us, fishing a pair of keys out of his khaki pants. |
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I hopped the railing and stood on the path, and she had knelt down to adjust the toddler's helmet about 80m ahead of me. |
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During the event, Ezell hopped a guardrail and tried to run onto the field. |
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When he thought it was safe to come out, he hopped a fence onto another street, only to find his attackers waiting there. |
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I jumped a fence, ran down backyards and alleys, hopped another fence, and the dog was waiting. |
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I hopped the fence of Sal's Auto Lot and found the only car that wasn't a bucket. |
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I had a very short nap while Graham hopped over the road to a sandwich bar and secured a late but exceedingly tasty lunch. |
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To capture a view of the scientific display, the rural students hopped from one room to another. |
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I then hopped over to Amazon, my online music retailer of choice, and found the album there as well. |
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For the past 10 years, he's hopped around the globe working for SAP Computer Systems. |
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Arif Mohammed Khan hopped from one channel to another, explaining his leap of faith. |
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Three large frog warning signs have unaccountably hopped it from Stainton village. |
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A guy I work with, and have known for years, although not well, just hopped it from work, with no warning. |
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So I hopped it to next-door St Lucia and probably my favourite restaurant in the world, Bang. |
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So a quick decision later we hopped over to the supermarket feeling lucky they would have some left. |
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Lori crossed the room in a few quick paces and hopped up on a stool at the island that sectioned off the kitchen from the dinning room. |
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It was the best Frankie Howerd impersonation I've seen since the man himself hopped the twig. |
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When Francis and I were talking at first about writing this book, I suggested that title, and we hopped into the book. |
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Players and spectators hopped into each other until the match was abandoned. |
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Henry VIII banned his brewer from adding hops to the royal brew, but as wine became more expensive the popularity of hopped beer grew. |
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He recovered quickly, and I could see that he was hopped up on angel dust, Tang, and Pop Rocks. |
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He's hopped up all right, juiced from this magical, mercurial ride that just gets better with each season. |
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When we had two mom numbers, we would call each one and do this, usually very late at night when we were hopped up on cola and cookies. |
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A mere decade ago, at the height of his titanic drug addiction, Earle would all too often be hopped up and smacked out in a Nashville crackhouse. |
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If you weren't on drugs you would answer your phone, but you're probably hopped up right now, aren't you? |
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I was a shade concerned as I like my bus drivers to keep both hands on the wheel, especially the ones who are hopped up on caffeine. |
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We can hear his engine and tell that his car is hopped up to the max on every run. |
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Kim and her husband have hopped from one suburb in western Sydney to another, leaving behind neighbourhoods which they see as unsafe or unwelcoming. |
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She hopped in the car, cranked the engine, and rolled down the window. |
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She hopped off the ledge of the window and drew back the curtains. |
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The dog hopped over the creature and sat down next to him, panting. |
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He hopped up from behind his cover and squeezed off a few rounds at Ash. |
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She ran her horse back to the stables, and hopped off its back. |
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I pecked him on the cheek, grabbed the suitcase and hopped out. |
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Putting up his laptop, he hopped back on the bike and revved off. |
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Will hopped onto the bed and was still much shorter than John. |
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She quickly hopped in the shower, washed her hair, then dried it. |
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Shelley hopped from one foot to the other, barely able to contain herself. |
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Dent hopped around home plate, stung by the force of the foul tip. |
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With that she hopped outside and moseyed over to her trailer. |
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But the sun came through the trees, old women tended the graves of old men, and a red squirrel hopped down from the trees and went running and hopping over the stones. |
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They hopped off their horses, not bothering to unload the mules. |
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Behind him, she hopped from corpse to corpse, looting the bodies. |
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With a curt nod the seaman turned away and hopped out of the boat. |
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He hopped the fence behind the dormhouse and walked across the street. |
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The expanse of the valley was dotted with many white dots, and a black one here and there, dots that hopped around from time to time and baaed continuously. |
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He hopped down from the porch and made a quick grab for her sleeve. |
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And a lesser man, like myself, would have sprinted to the airport and hopped the next flight to Miami. |
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This vital information arrived as Alan, looking like a cross between a wild Irish Teddy boy and Brendan Behan, hopped from the taxi to have a word with the club bouncers. |
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Carter hopped out of the Humvee and sprinted to the corner of the latrines, where he took a knee. |
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At the University of Calgary, he hopped from fine arts in his first year to drama in his second, working hard to improve his marks and writing skills. |
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I mumbled something deliberately unintelligible and hopped down. |
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I hopped out of the carriage first ignoring the coachman's hand. |
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The woman hopped to her feet and swatted at him without a second thought. |
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They hopped back to their positions on either side of the bridge. |
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He hopped off the bed and took a backpack from behind the headboard and filled it with a few books while Andrew began to gather the few things that he had brought for Destiny. |
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A streak of lightning hopped from one end of a cloud to another. |
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The younger one hopped in and they drove back up to the dooryard. |
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In an effort to save his doomed mission, he hopped on a helicopter from Amman to Ramallah. |
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She quickly conditioned her hair and hopped out of the shower. |
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Lizzy hopped into the cozy pajamas, and snuggled into the blanket. |
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The graveyard is only accessible by sea, so sailors from the Type 22 warship hopped in a boat provided by the British Embassy in the Omani capital, Muscat, to reach the cove. |
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Gwen hopped up the steps, waving her farewells to her fellow classmates. |
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The rest of the audience tittered as the main character made baby-noises and hopped across stage, pausing and turning to stare at the enraptured hundreds at every step. |
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Naturally, being hopped up like jackrabbits at Easter, these desperate dudes go seeking the sexy savages, hoping to finally know the touch of a woman, primitive or not. |
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I clapped my hands domineeringly together as I hopped out of the booth. |
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And a robin hopped across the parched ground, bill held open in the heat. |
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In a patch of calm sea it hopped repeatedly until it settled and sank. |
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He hopped into the Range Rover and was swiftly driven home to Kensington Palace by his long-suffering royal protection officers. |
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Raven merely hopped down from Callan's shoulder and changed back into his human shape, hauling a hood over his straggling hair, which was soaked through. |
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If they're not out raving all night hopped up on that ecstasy stuff, they're out behind the school listening to rap music, smoking reefer and even, sometimes, Mary Jane. |
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He nodded to the prep crew and hopped up into the sleek ship's cockpit. |
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I hopped on the Shinkansen or bullet train, bound for Nagoya. |
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But I'd get tossed out for being hopped up on goofballs, I suppose. |
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I hopped on my scooter and roared down to the store and stopped to grab some bananas. |
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After the ceremony, the pope ditched his mitre and ceremonial robes and hopped into the popemobile for a spin around the square. |
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Some birds swooped down swiftly to their selected spot while others hopped up and down as if they were arguing with one another about where they were going to sit. |
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The birds hopped closer to inspect the foreign object that had entered their domain before one particularly brave soul perched itself upon her hand. |
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When you're hopped up on sugar, no chocolate chicken is safe. |
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She grinned, shoelaces flapping about, and hopped into the passenger side. |
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Here and there deer wandered, and rabbits hopped through the fields. |
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Alyssia helped him up onto her horse then hopped on behind him. |
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We hopped into my car, and she directed me downtown to the Belvedere, an old high-rise office building that had been converted into cheap apartments. |
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I hopped over a few cardboard boxes and leaped up onto a couple of dumpsters, walking on top of them and then jumping back down just for the fun of it. |
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I cursed some more, managed to staunch the flow, hopped around like a deranged Morris dancer until I could reach a plaster, patched myself up and went back to bed. |
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They hopped on his private boat the Cannon and they shoved off. |
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He sat up and stretched, and his son hopped onto the couch beside him. |
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Four-month-old kitten Gerrard gave his family a fright when he hopped into the back of a removal van destined for Hampshire. |
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He did the washing up and stayed behind to watch the dinner cook while she hopped off with a friend to have her horoscope cast by another friend. |
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The spacecraft had hopped aboard the interplanetary superhighway, a network of tubes criss-crossing through the solar system. |
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After soaking in the spa, I hopped on a cablecar to a point near the top of Mt Rigi to meet up with my walking instructor. |
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It hopped onto the pandanus plant, grabbed the spiked edge of one of the long straplike leaves and began a series of ripping motions. |
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Finally, when the TNT vehicle slowed down close to a minimarket in Blackburn, the lad casually hopped off. |
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A businessman, clearly delighted to be on his way home after a long week, was gaily swinging his briefcase as he hopped off the train. |
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Eddie the dalmation showed his appreciation when he hopped on to a bench to get a closer look. |
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After snogging one guy and sleeping with another, Josie hopped between the sheets with unlikeable Aiden. |
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Several gunsmiths hopped aboard the bandwagon, but it was Arizonian Ward Koozer whose name became synonymous with the conversion. |
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In Watertown, the SUV stopped and Tamerlan hopped out, firing at police. |
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Fidel jumped out and hopped into the ocean without getting wet. |
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This extensively hopped, lighter beer was easier to store and transport, and so favoured the growth of larger breweries. |
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A pale and well hopped style of beer was developed in Burton in parallel with the development of India Pale Ale elsewhere. |
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You thought something was funny when Dad donned his Oscar the Grouch suit and hopped in the trash can after the evening news, rope in hand. |
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Small padlike feet appeared at the rim, and then the creature heaved itself out of the goblet and hopped away to the south-southeast. |
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Brown ales tend to be lightly hopped, and fairly mildly flavoured, often with a nutty taste. |
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The company's eponymously named flagship is a brassy colored beer that's maltier and less hopped than Peroni. |
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Baugh hopped out and towed it a block away with practiced speed and ease. |
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Solomon Jones hopped out of the caddie and yelled up to King. |
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She hopped out of the van, and waited calmly as Mr Gray approached. His feet crunched on the chuckies and as he walked, he took out his wallet, again counting the money. |
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When it had advanced from the wood, it hopped much after the fashion of a kangaroo, using its hind feet and tail to propel it, and when it stood erect, it sat upon its tail. |
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But rather than admit that, we hopped on to Google and discovered the Easter Bunny originates from Eostre, the pagan Goddess of Easter, who changed a bird into a hare. |
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They hopped into a water taxi and made their way down the Grand Canal. |
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The cherry picker rolled in to their street in Uplands, Swansea, to lift Zahra up to the top of the tree, where the native South American bird happily hopped onto her arm. |
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You could see in his eyes that he was hopped up on goofballs. |
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The children rattled through their prayers and hopped into bed. |
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Crafty businesses to transport thirsty folks to watering holes around town have hopped up as well for guests to taste and tour by buses, bikes and designated drivers. |
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It is thought that customers used the term bitter to differentiate these pale ales from other less noticeably hopped beers such as porter and mild. |
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Following a demonstration flight, Watson hopped out of his 1930 DeHavilland Gypsy Moth, an open-cockpit biplane that saw service during the Spanish Civil War. |
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