Sentence examples for hopped up from inspiring English sources

"hopped up" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to mean "in an excited or frenzied state." For example, "She was so hopped up after her big win that she could hardly sleep that night."

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hopped up

adjective

Drugged; intoxicated.

  • You could see in his eyes that he was hopped up on goofballs.

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Then we waited, hopped up and buzzing.

He hopped up and started walking.

"I got hopped up again.

She hopped up to her computer.

"You're hopped up on something, aren't you?" Maki asks.

On one reception, Shockey hopped up without his helmet.

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There's Neal Cassady, hopped-up at the wheel, and, man, he won't shut up.

The hopped-up Si version raises the standard 140-horsepower output to 201.

We asked what they called this kind of hopped-up chess.

His words were a study in fearful, hopped-up racial profiling.

"Destruction VIP," the most hopped-up track on the album, was produced by Jammer.

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