hopper

[ US /ˈhɑpɝ/ ]
[ UK /hˈɒpɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. terrestrial plant-eating insect with hind legs adapted for leaping
  2. a machine used for picking hops
  3. (baseball) a hit that travels along the ground
  4. funnel-shaped receptacle; contents pass by gravity into a receptacle below
  5. someone who hops
    at hopscotch, the best hoppers are the children
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How To Use hopper In A Sentence

  • Attention, Kmart shoppers: privacy for sale, aisle nine.
  • Workers feed them daily a mix of flakes, worms, grasshoppers and freeze-dried shrimp.
  • Month after month our patience has gone unrewarded until the latest edition of the magazine, when we've managed to bag a whopper.
  • As a beneficial side effect, there was a notable reduction of damage to the crop by the rice brown planthopper; on the negative side, there have been reports that neem has a detrimental impact on non-target organisms, including fish. Chapter 13
  • When asked to name their favourite dish, most shoppers opted for the traditional British favourite fish and chips over pizza, paella, or frankfurters.
  • Just put a dictionary in, run the chopper for 30 seconds and you too can enjoy speaking in tongues! Think Progress » CBS Allows Focus On The Family Advocacy Ad During Super Bowl, But Bans Gay Dating Site Ad
  • Merchants could pay a steep price for stiffing shoppers.
  • Best Buy is promoting its Geek Squad, promising shoppers before they buy that complicated electronic thingamajig that its employees will hold their hands through the installation process and beyond.
  • It's a clever business tactic: Not only is the donation tax-deductible, but participating nonprofits bring in their lists, and shoppers are incentivized to buy, knowing the profits go to worthy causes. Artful Style on the Bowery
  • A police chopper tried to spot the snake from the air with its thermal imaging camera. The Sun
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