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hitchhike

1 of 1verb
/ˈhɪtʃhaɪk/
Forms:hitchhikes,hitchhiking,hitchhiked,hitchhiked
1

to travel by getting free rides in passing vehicles, typically by standing at the side of the road and signaling drivers to stop

  • During their backpacking adventure, they decided to hitchhike through Europe to experience the local culture more intimately.
  • In the 1970s, it was common for young travelers to hitchhike across the country, relying on the generosity of strangers for rides.
  • When their car broke down in the middle of nowhere, they had no choice but to hitchhike to the nearest town for assistance.
  • After missing the last bus, she had to hitchhike home, hoping to catch a ride from a passing driver.
  • The backpacker decided to hitchhike to the trailhead instead of waiting for the infrequent bus service.
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