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hopped-up

[hopt-uhp] / ˈhɒptˈʌp /


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It is also lighter, crisper, and easier to drink than the hopped-up IPAs that dominate the other end of American beer culture.

From Slate • Jul. 5, 2023

He quickly gathered a considerable audience, reportedly around 600,000 listeners, providing a startlingly informal alternative to the hopped-up antics of Top 40 DJs and the rapid-fire flow of headlines on all-news radio.

From Washington Post • Jul. 28, 2022

A rancher tries to stop king-size, hopped-up carnivorous rabbits as they roar through Arizona.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 9, 2020

He hit American pop like a fireball in the mid-1950s, a hopped-up emissary from cultures that mainstream America barely knew, drawing on the sacred and the profane, the spiritual and the carnal.

From New York Times • May 10, 2020

"Then where is this hopped-up layout anyway, fellah, if it ain't on Earth?" broke in a voice with a decided East Side twang.

From Zehru of Xollar by Wells, Hal K.




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