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hitchhike

verb
hitch·​hike | \ ˈhich-ËŒhÄ«k How to pronounce hitchhike (audio) \
hitchhiked; hitchhiking; hitchhikes

Definition of hitchhike

intransitive verb

1 : to travel by securing free rides from passing vehicles
2 : to be carried or transported by chance or unintentionally destructive insects hitchhiking on ships

transitive verb

: to solicit and obtain (a free ride) especially in a passing vehicle

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Other Words from hitchhike

hitchhiker noun

Synonyms for hitchhike

Synonyms

hitch, thumb

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Examples of hitchhike in a Sentence

Her car broke down, so she had to hitchhike back home. He hitchhiked his way across the country last summer.

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People came from all over the country to attend, with one boy -- Robert Avery, who was just 15 years old -- hitchhiking almost 700 miles from Alabama to reach Washington. Leah Asmelash, CNN, "On this day in 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. gave his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech," 28 Aug. 2019 Despite heavy quarantines across 14 Pennsylvania counties, the insect is on the move, hitchhiking on vehicles and luggage, and parasailing by swarm on breezes, sometimes showing up in vineyards by the thousands. Claire Marie Porter, WIRED, "This Voracious, Unstoppable Bug Is Killing Off Vineyards," 2 Aug. 2019 One day in the spring of 1968, Dennis Wilson picked up two women hitchhiking on Sunset Boulevard. Randall Roberts, chicagotribune.com, "A guide to Charles Manson-related music ahead of ‘Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood’ opening," 25 July 2019 One day in the spring of 1968, Dennis Wilson picked up two women hitchhiking on Sunset Boulevard. Randall Robertsstaff Writer, Los Angeles Times, "A guide to Charles Manson-related music ahead of ‘Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood’ opening," 24 July 2019 And the conversation is only going to get more heated as the quest to put astronauts, and their trillions of hitchhiking microbes, on the Martian surface edges from sci-fi dream to reality. Mike Wall, Scientific American, "Silica Blankets Could Make Mars Habitable," 15 July 2019 Dozens of mussel species living in both fresh and saltwater are a huge nuisance, known for stubbornly sticking to rocks, piers and boats and hitchhiking their way to new locales. Jason Daley, Smithsonian, "Mussels’ Sticky Threads Could Inspire Ways to Clean Up Oil Spills, Purify Water and More," 13 July 2019 Like other non-native species, authorities say iguanas brought to Florida as pets or hitchhiking on ships have begun to flourish in the state. Curt Anderson, orlandosentinel.com, "State declares open season on pesky South Florida iguanas," 3 July 2019 Mold might also one day threaten other parts of the solar system—with hitchhiking mold spores from Earth. Richard A. Lovett, Science | AAAS, "Space station mold survives 200 times the radiation dose that would kill a human," 28 June 2019

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First Known Use of hitchhike

1923, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

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hitchhike

verb

English Language Learners Definition of hitchhike

: to get a ride in a passing vehicle by holding out your arm with your thumb up as you stand on the side of the road

hitchhike

verb
hitch·​hike | \ ˈhich-ËŒhÄ«k How to pronounce hitchhike (audio) \
hitchhiked; hitchhiking

Kids Definition of hitchhike

: to travel by getting free rides in passing vehicles

Other Words from hitchhike

hitchhiker noun

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