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hopple
[hop-uhl]
verb (used with object)
hoppled, hoppling
to hobble; tether.
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Other Word Forms
- ˈDZ noun
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One jumper will soon teach the trick to a whole flock; and if one by chance is brought in, it should be immediately hoppled or killed.
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With one length of the rope so recently misused on himself, Pape improvised handcuffs; with another hoppled the ankles of the jurist.
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All are put out to grass, “hoppled” or tethered on trail-ropes.
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"You're getting your second wind; all you need is a little more weight forward and jogged every morning in hopples for about ten days and you've got 'em all skinned in your class."
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It would be quick work; but luckily the hoppled horses were easily and quickly caught, and in a trice bridled and saddled.
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