verb
- moving by jumping on one foot or with short, bouncing steps
- restraining or hobbling an animal by tying its legs together
Usage: present participle of 'hopple'
Usage: present participle of 'hopple'; chiefly historical or regional
noun
- the act or motion of hopping or jumping
Examples
- The child was hoppling down the sidewalk on one leg.
- The rabbit was hoppling through the garden.
- She injured her ankle and was hoppling around the house.
- The farmer was hoppling the horse's front legs to prevent it from straying.
- His hoppling gait made it clear he had hurt his foot.
- The frog was hoppling from lily pad to lily pad.