The game in which children mark a ‘court’ on the ground or sidewalk, throw a flat stone in one section, then go on one foot and try to kick it or carry it out:
HOPSCOTCH | 896 |
NR | 38 |
HOPSCOT | 34 |
POTSY | 11 |
“HOP, SKIP AND JUMP” | 6 |
HIPPETY-HOP | 3 |
HOPSKIP | 3 |
HOP | 2 |
HOPSCOP | 2 |
HOPSKIT | 2 |
TICK-TACK-TOE | 2 |
AIRPLANE HOPSCOTCH | 1 |
BOUNCING BALL HOPSCOTCH | 1 |
BOXES | 1 |
GOING TO NEW YORK | 1 |
HIP-SCOTCH | 1 |
HOP AND A JUMP | 1 |
HOP AND SKIP | 1 |
HOP GAME | 1 |
HOP-JUMP-AND-SKIP | 1 |
HOPPED SCOTCH | 1 |
HOPPITY-SCOP | 1 |
HOPPITYSCOTCH | 1 |
HOPPYSCOP | 1 |
HOPPYSCOTCH | 1 |
HOPPYSKIP | 1 |
HOP-SKIP-AND-A-JUMP | 1 |
HOP-SKIP-JUMP | 1 |
HOP-SKITCH | 1 |
HOPTYSCOP | 1 |
HOTCHSCOTCH | 1 |
HOTSCOTCH | 1 |
JACKS | 1 |
ONE-FOOT-OFF-THE-GUTTER | 1 |
SKIP-AND-HOP | 1 |
SKIP-COME-A-LOU | 1 |
SKIP-HOP | 1 |
SKIPPING | 1 |
SKIP-SCOTCH | 1 |
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