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hop into
verb
- to attack (a person)
- to start or set about (a task)
Example Sentences
Mark Adams of Long Beach, who was visiting Gravitas to inquire about becoming a member, stumbled upon RummiKlub’s event and decided to hop into the game.
When Crane and Oosterveen’s “Grand Theft Auto” avatars hop into a van with an anonymous gamer and ask this online stranger for his thoughts on Hamlet’s suicidal soliloquy, the man, a real-life delivery driver stuck at home with a broken leg, admits, “I don’t think I’m in the right place to be replying to this right now.”
I don’t know—seems like a good way to get people to use public transit or, at the very least, hop into a smaller vehicle.
The fleas are attracted to the flickering light and drown when they hop into the dish.
“My job was to try to hop into her brain and see what she was saying,” Bello said.
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