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What's the meaning of "to hop on the bandwagon" idiom? Please give me some examples!

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Idiom Conjugations:

 
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Gerund Form of the Idiom:

Hopping on the bandwagon can mean that you will support a worthy cause.
 
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Idiom Usage:

Alternate form:
to be on the bandwagon
I am already on the bandwagon because I already became involved in the latest popular activity.
 
Alternate form:
to hop on the ___________ bandwagon
For example:
to hop on the fashion bandwagon
to hop on the exercise bandwagon
to hop on the diet bandwagon
 
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Idiom Scenario 2:


Elizabeth likes to dress well.  She is always following the latest fashion trends.  Lately, Elizabeth has noticed that crocheted clothing is becoming the latest popular fashion.
Elizabeth will hop on the bandwagon tomorrow and buy a crocheted dress.
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Idiom Scenario 1:


Some years ago, there was a form of exercise that was becoming popular.  It was called Pilates.  All my friends decided to try out this new form of exercise.  I thought that I would try it, too.  I thought it would be an easy way to stay in shape so ...
I hopped on the bandwagon and gave it a try.
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Idiom Definition:


"to hop on the bandwagon"
to become involved with or support an activity or cause that has recently become popular (usually for some personal gain or advantage)
 
Synonyms:
advantage, appearance, chic, convention, craze, fad, furor, join, latest, mold, pattern, trend, vogue
 
 

This saxophone player is literally hopping on the bandwagon. - - - - ->  a saxaphone player begins standing on the ground.  There is a wagon with a number of musicians of a big band standing in it.  The saxaphone player on the ground jumps up onto the wagon and fills the vacant position.




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