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Discover Ludwig"make it hop" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when giving an instruction or command to someone or something to jump or move in a hopping motion. Example: "The teacher asked the students to make their paper frogs hop across the room."
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Strategies for moving Philae included flexing the landing gear to try to make it "hop" out into the sunlight, or spinning up the flywheel, to try to make it cartwheel out.
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I'm back to hitting shots, making it hop, check on the second bounce, third bounce, I can figure those things out again".
My nose swelled up The same one that mami would pinch repeatedly Through out her novelas Hoping to make it straighter Hoping to make it smaller Hoping, essentially, To shrink me.
If a Pokemon is hiding behind a bush, hit the bush to make it start hopping.
When you search and find a break, you adopt it and make it hip-hop".
"Vodville," one of the tunes in his new incarnation as a bandleader, makes it literal, hopping into new kinds of rhythm several times in each chorus.
Some prestige dramas also make it deliberately difficult to hop right in, especially ones like House of Cards, which are designed to be gulped down in giant chunks rather than nibbled week to week.
The restrictions imposed on the increasing number of craft brewers in the state make it hard for hops alchemists to spread the word about their sophisticated refreshments.
Lauryn busts the glass ceiling (1999) After experiencing success with political hip-hop outfit the Fugees, Hill followed a long line of superstar lady rappers who dismissed any suggestions that women couldn't make it in hip-hop.
At age 14 he began rapping in clubs in Detroit, Michigan, and, when unexcused absences kept him in the ninth grade for the third year, he quit school, determined to make it in hip-hop music.
First, pollution in urban and suburban environments make it hard to "star hop," or navigate the sky star-by-star.
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