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hopscotch

[hop-skoch] / ˈhɒpˌskɒtʃ /


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Usually garrulous, Mediate was silent as Woods stroked his putt, the ball taking hops across the bumpy surface, traveling at a hopscotch cadence that seemed certain to send the putt offline.

From New York Times

If I could hopscotch around the world, I would check in on a raft of exhibitions and projects, some of them already open, others still in the offing.

From Washington Post

Like clockwork, the sequence starts to reveal itself in games of Uno, hopscotch and on birthday cakes.

From Washington Post

“We were children. We cared about who we would play with, and who’s going to play jump rope, and who wants to play hopscotch.”

From New York Times

“All of our memories are gone now,” said Zakaria, watching his children run around, playing hopscotch.

From Washington Times