Hitchhike ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Hitchhike ( verb )

  1. To travel by getting free rides in passing vehicles.
  2. To ask for a ride in someone's vehicle.

Origin:

The word "hitchhike" first appeared in the early 20th century and is thought to have come from the phrase "hitch a hike" which means to catch a ride while walking. .

Examples:

  1. I'm going to hitchhike to the next town.
  2. He hitchhiked all the way to California.
  3. She was going to hitchhike to her friend's house.
  4. They were hitchhiking to the concert.
  5. He asked the driver to hitchhike him to the city center.

(As a noun)

Hitchhike ( noun )

  1. To travel by getting free rides in passing vehicles.
  2. To ask for a ride in someone's vehicle.

Origin:

The word "hitchhike" first appeared in the early 20th century and is thought to have come from the phrase "hitch a hike" which means to catch a ride while walking. .

Examples:

  1. I'm going to hitchhike to the next town.
  2. He hitchhiked all the way to California.
  3. She was going to hitchhike to her friend's house.
  4. They were hitchhiking to the concert.
  5. He asked the driver to hitchhike him to the city center.
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