Synonyms for Hopping it:
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v.
• get the lead out
- get a move on
, - get cracking
, - get going
, - get it on
, - hop to it
, - hustle
, - look alive
, - make it snappy
, - shake a leg
, - snap to it
, - step on it
.
• pitch in
- DO
, - aid
, - attack
, - begin
, - buckle down
, - chip in
, - come through
, - commence
, - contribute
, - contribute work
, - cooperate
, - do one's bit
, - fall to
, - go to it
, - help
, - help; get busy
, - join in
, - jump in
, - launch
, - lend a hand
, - participate
, - plunge into
, - set about
, - set to
, - subscribe
, - tackle
, - tee off
, - volunteer
, - wade in
.
What are the hypernyms for Hopping it?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for hopping it?
"Hopping it" is a slang term mostly used in the British English language which means to leave or escape quickly from a place or situation. The antonyms for this term could be "staying put" which means to remain in the same place, "lingering" which means to stay longer than necessary, "settling down" which means to establish a stable lifestyle or "arriving" which means to reach a destination. These particular antonyms have an opposite meaning to "hopping it" as they describe a sense of stability, remaining in one place or arriving at a destination rather than fleeing from one.
What are the antonyms for Hopping it?
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