1. hopped - Adjective
2. hopped - Verb
Derived from hop
of Hop
Impregnated with hops.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA Stellar's jay hopped along behind him, watching closely for dropped crumbs. "It's dark,” he told the bird. "Go to sleep. I've eaten already. Where were you? No food now.” The bird persisted, however; it knew humans were liars. Greg Bear
I hopped off the plane at LAX with a dream and my cardigan. Welcome to the land of fame excess - am I going to fit in? I jump into the cab, here I am for the first time, I look to the right and I see the Hollywood sign. Miley Cyrus
The sun was out, the sun was rising in the sky. Importantly the rooster strode across the floor, hopped up to a window sill, filled his chest, and crowed a mighty crow- to crow the sun up in the sky and sunlight into his busy hen house. Meindert DeJong
Razo hopped back up and adopted a posture that said he was completely unruffled, never had been, and in fact was ready to do something manly like lift boulders or swallow live worms. Shannon Hale
Either the kid was naturally hyper or he was hopped up on enough caffeine to give a heart attack to a water buffalo. Rick Riordan
A frog hopped onto a wall and cried, ‘I can see kashmir!' Afghan Proverb