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hop into verb to attack a person, task, meal, etc, with vigour AUSTRALIA- Did you see young Ernie hopping into Christenson? — Robert S. Close, Love Me Sailor, 1945
- On Christmas Eve they picked the lock on the den door and hopped into the lot. — Barry Humphries, A Nice Night’s Entertainment, p. 39, 1960
- I hopped right into everything put in front of me, particularly the delicious grilled meat. — Rex Hunt, Tall Tales–and True, p. 11, 1994
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