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Hopper   /hˈɑpər/   Listen
Hopper

noun
1.
Funnel-shaped receptacle; contents pass by gravity into a receptacle below.
2.
Someone who hops.
3.
A machine used for picking hops.  Synonym: hop-picker.
4.
Terrestrial plant-eating insect with hind legs adapted for leaping.  Synonym: grasshopper.
5.
(baseball) a hit that travels along the ground.  Synonyms: ground ball, groundball, grounder.



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"Hopper" Quotes from Famous Books



... James's Place, was founded by the proprietor of White's in 1765. The present building was erected in 1825 by Hopper. The Conservative Club house (74) was built in 1845 from designs by Smirke and Basevi. The building is large, with slightly projecting wings, and a stone balcony extending uninterruptedly ...
— The Strand District - The Fascination of London • Sir Walter Besant

... hands in his pockets, and looked after her; then smiled to himself a nasty smile, and said: "At least I have made her angry, and that's something! What has a fellow like that to give her? Poet, indeed! What's that! He's not even the rustic gentleman! He's downright vulgar!—a clod-hopper born and bred! But the lease, I understand, will soon be out, and Potlurg will never let him have it! I will see to that! The laird hates the canting scoundrel! I would rather pay him double ...
— The Elect Lady • George MacDonald

... a large one and hold not less than 200 barrels, and well built, that is, walled up with brick and scientifically plastered. All of the pipes from the roof should lead into one hopper, and one pipe leading from the bottom of the hopper (under ground is the best) into the cistern. In the bottom of the hopper should be fitted a piece of woven wire, which can be readily taken out and put ...
— Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56: No. 3, January 19, 1884. - A Weekly Journal for the Farm, Orchard and Fireside • Various

... an engine, you prairie hopper,' says Wash, 'but I know you don't need no pole t' ...
— The Shepherd of the Hills • Harold Bell Wright

... this red mud matriculate into a great hopper with limestone, charcoal and other textbooks. Then they corked it up and school began. They roasted it. It is a ...
— The University of Hard Knocks • Ralph Parlette


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