hike

[US]/haɪk/
[UK]/haɪk/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a long walk, especially in the countryside
vi. to go on a long walk, especially in the countryside
vt. to increase prices, etc.

Phrases & Collocations

hiking trail

hiking boots

nature hike

mountain hike

day hike

scenic hike

price hike

take a hike

hike up

tax hike

wage hike

Example Sentences

it's such a hike from Adelaide to Perth.

a hike in living expenses

Take a hike, will you?

fears of a hike in interest rates.

He hikeed out to the reservoir.

a stiff hike; a stiff examination.

They hiked gas rates.

hiked down from the peak.

hiked myself onto the stone wall; hiked up her knee socks.

My coat had hiked up in the back.

they hiked across the moors for miles.

we hitch-hiked up to Scotland.

The ferry hikeed the fare to forty cents.

It may rain, in which case the hike will be canceled.

"From there, he hitch-hiked to Paris in a lorry."

Did you cover much ground on the hike?

My shirt will hike up if I don't wear a belt.

Hike up your socks; they are falling down.

It’s a hell of a hike from Sydney to Perth.

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