¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Hitchhikers
1. hitchhiker [n] - See also: hitchhiker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hitchhikers
Literary usage of Hitchhikers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Beyond Computing and Connectivity: Proceedings of the 4th Annual edited by Thomas Egan (1993)
"... of Philadelphia An ins. soo Company hitchhikers GUIDE TO LOTUS NOTES Presenting
and Demonstrating: What's all this fuss about workgroup computing? ..."
2. Cyprus by Waldemar Weiss (2001)
"Generally, it is best for female hitchhikers to pair up with someone else, ...
Cypriots are generally hospitable and will often pick up hitchhikers. ..."
3. New Zealand by Peter Hinze (1998)
"New Zealand's hospitality and curiosity about visitors from other countries assure
that hitchhikers are successful. For this reason it is sometimes helpful ..."
4. Poland by Tomasz Torbus (2001)
"hitchhikers today either wave or hold out an upraised thumb us in western Europe
and North America. Many drivers like to pick up hitchhikers. ..."
5. Phantasmagoria by Montgomery Hughes, David Atkinson (2006)
"I soon discovered that the people who pick up hitchhikers have invariably hitchhiked
themselves in the past, and see this as a way of returning the favour ..."
6. Adventure Guide to Trinidad & Tobago by Kathleen O'Donnell, S Harry Pefkaros (2000)
"Picking up hitchhikers requires common sense. In smaller towns on either island,
you can readily give a lift to women, a worker, or a couple of ..."
7. Costa Rica by Bruce Conord (2006)
"We sometimes offer rides to walkers on the side of the road, but haven't encountered
any true hitchhikers. If you're thinking of hitching, ..."
8. Adventure Guide to the Alaska Highway by Ed Readicker-Henderson (2001)
"Overall, Alaska is one of the last places in the US where hitchhikers can find
rides; it's a fairly safe state, most people are already armed for bear, ..."