How To Use Hopped-up In A Sentence
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At about 2 a.m. on a November night, a former hedge fund manager named Donald Longueuil allegedly left his apartment in Manhattan with fragments of chopped-up hard drives tucked in his jacket.
Federal investigators expose vast web of insider trading
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Throw in some chopped-up potatoes to clean out their systems.
The Sun
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a hopped-up jalopy
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Put the flour, sugar and chopped-up butter in a bowl.
Times, Sunday Times
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First Creation is beyond the chopped-up markings of time.
The Bushman Way of Tracking God
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This also goes for Otherworlders: for instance, when I was creating names and bits of language for the korrigans, fairy-like beings found in Breton folklore, for my novel, ‘In Hollow Lands’, I used Breton itself for them, but a chopped-up, strangely inverted Breton, which expresses the Otherworlders’ strange nature, whereas the human characters used real Breton.
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Chop the melon flesh into chunks and add to the blender, along with the chopped-up peaches (stones removed).
Times, Sunday Times
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A brawler this is, an alley fighter, a hopped-up offensive gone freak.
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A brawler this is, an alley fighter, a hopped-up offensive gone freak.
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Decant about a third of the spirit and set it aside, then top up the bottle with chopped-up sweets.
The Sun
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You'd always see him feeding the birds bits of chopped-up apple in his front garden.
The Sun
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You could add some prawns if you have them or some chopped-up leftover roast chicken.
Times, Sunday Times
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She used real ham, not that chopped-up swill sold in the 7-Eleven, and she browned her onions because I liked them that way.
Miracles, Inc.
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Gather my leaves and all my minerals, fix myself a bowl of vegetables, ice cold water and chopped-up fruits, gonna be a long day so I throw on my boots …" Who's in?
Readers recommend songs about the Beatles
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Every chopped-up joint of cane that floats downstream can sprout another stand.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Mulch: The Dirty Truth about Natural Gas and Energy Innovation
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I also discovered that if you don't have any raisins or sultanas to hand, a chopped-up plum will work just fine as stuffing for a baked apple.
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The greatest thing about this picture, adapted from a novel by "William Irish" (a pen name for Cornell Woolrich) is its completely invented reality which, while certainly informed by German Expressionism, spins off into a realm of horrific hilarity, as in the picture's legendary "jazz drummer" sequence, wherein Raines, dolled up and playing hep-kitten, eggs on hopped-up Elisha Cook Jr. (who has information that could exonerate Raines 'boss) to a kind of percussive orgasm.
In The Company Of Glenn