HOPPED IN THE CAR

Definition: Entered or climbed into the car, typically with a quick or energetic movement.

Synonyms: Jumped In, Got In, Entered Vehicle, Boarded Car, Entered Auto

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
Every morning, he hopped in the car to go to school with a smile on his face.
#2
As the rain started, they quickly hopped in the car to avoid getting wet.
#3
He hopped in the car, keys in hand, ready for a quick grocery run.
#4
On a sunny day, they hopped in the car for a picnic by the lake.
#5
The team hopped in the car, geared up for the championship match.
#6
With bags packed, they hopped in the car for a weekend camping trip.
#7
She hopped in the car and eagerly drove to the bustling market to shop for fresh vegetables.
#8
After a tiring day at work, he hopped in the car, looking forward to a relaxing evening at home.
#9
The adventurous friends hopped in the car, ready for a spontaneous road trip to explore hidden gems in the countryside.
#10
In pursuit of knowledge, she hopped in the car and drove to the library, ready for a day of intensive research.
#11
The detective hopped in the car, racing against time to solve the mysterious case that had perplexed the entire town.
#12
After a riveting performance, the actor hopped in the car, leaving the adoring crowd behind.
#13
Eager to explore the cosmos, the astronaut hopped in the car bound for the space center.
#14
With an antique map in hand, the treasure hunter hopped in the car, ready for an epic quest.
#15
After grabbing her keys, she hopped in the car and headed to the store.
#16
They hopped in the car, eager to begin their road trip adventure.
#17
Hopped in the car, he revved the engine and sped off down the highway.
#18
He quickly hopped in the car and adjusted the rearview mirror before starting the engine.
#19
She hopped in the car, turned on the radio, and sang along to her favorite song.
#20
As the rain started pouring, he hopped in the car and closed the windows.
#21
He hesitated for a moment before finally hopped in the car and drove away.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Sarah. Did you have a chance to review the presentation for today's meeting?B: Good morning, James. Yes, I did. It looks great. I made a few minor edits, but nothing substantial.A: Perfect. Thanks for taking care of that. We should head to the client's office soon. Have you hopped in the car yet?B: Not yet, I was waiting for you. Let's go now. I'll grab my things and meet you at the entrance.A: Sounds good. I'll wait for you there.
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