1 The alarm goes off and Penny and Pete hop out of bed.
2 It was all through watching that chap hop out of the taxicab, too.
3 Others, such as Kudra, seek to pry the lid off and hop out .
4 I pull away from him, feeling conflicted, then hop out of the water.
5 Past Second Avenue I'll drive up an alley and you can hop out .
6 Just hop out and see if you can find a cab.
7 I unlatched the habitat lid, and it fell open, letting me hop out .
8 I am going to hop out when Jack opens the gate.
9 Once mature, the baby frogs would hop out of her mouth.
10 So it's not exactly something you can hop out of and come up fighting.
11 No need for my talkative doorman to see me hop out of a Lincoln.
12 Just you hop out and do your bit, me lad.
13 Me and Honor hop out of the RV, all smiles.
14 You can hop out and show him what to do.
15 You put it on in the shower and hop out , and you're already moisturized.
16 Walter was a " hop out of kin," as far as looks went.
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