A hopper is a type of container that stores things like grain or small items. It lets the items fall down slowly through a small opening at the bottom. You often see it in machines or factories.
The hopper holds the grain for the mill.
Pour seeds into the hopper on the machine.
A hopper is someone or something that moves by jumping or hopping. This can be a person, an animal, or even an insect that moves in small jumps.
The rabbit is a good hopper in the field.
She is a fast hopper on the playground.
In machinery, a hopper can be a device that carries or sorts items by moving them in small jumps or hops. It helps move parts or materials in factories or warehouses.
The hopper moves bags to the next step.
Use the hopper to move small boxes fast.
In computing or electronics, a hopper holds information or items temporarily. It works like a small waiting place before data or objects move to the next step.
The printer's hopper stores sheets before printing.
Data waits in the hopper before processing.
Farm machines use hoppers to hold seeds or grain. They keep the seeds ready to plant or collect grain during harvest. The hopper helps the machine work without stopping.
Fill the hopper with seeds for planting.
The combine's hopper collects the harvested grain.
In informal language, a hopper is someone who changes jobs, places, or activities often. People use it to describe frequent moving or job changing behavior.
He is a job hopper and changes work often.
She is a hopper, moving cities every year.
A hopper can mean a grasshopper or similar small insect that moves by hopping. These insects are common in fields and make sounds by rubbing their legs.
The hopper is jumping in the grass.
We saw many hoppers in the field today.