(to be) hopping mad American informal
Exceedingly angry about something
After I dented his brand-new car, My father was hopping mad.
David was hopping mad about the unsatisfied sales figures.
A child with great talent and intelligence will lose those qualities over time.
To think that someone or something has the same bad qualities as another person or thing.
A relationship that is full of disagreements or quarrels
The verb "be" should be conjugated according to its tense.
It came from in the early 18th century.
To be outperformed or outrun by someone, usually by a very wide margin.
You have to be quicker to finish this task or you will eat other my dust.