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Definition of Hitchhiking
1. hitchhike [v] - See also: hitchhike
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hitchhiking
Literary usage of Hitchhiking
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Costa Rica by Bruce Conord (2006)
"hitchhiking Increasingly, hitchhiking is a thing of the past around the world,
... It's always best to travel in pairs, but if you're hitchhiking that may ..."
2. Deeper Reading: Comprehending Challenging Texts, 4-12 by Kelly Gallagher (2004)
"No hitchhiking. Everyone participates. 2. Be critical of ideas, not people.
Disagreement is necessary and can be healthy if handled maturely. ..."
3. Adventure Guide to Belize by Carol O'Donnell (2003)
"hitchhiking Hitching in Belize is easy. Because of the heat, people are quick to
pick up hitchers, and drivers always oner anyone walking on a secondary ..."
4. Cyprus by Waldemar Weiss (2001)
"Don't underestimate the difficulty of switching to the British system if you are
unfamiliar with it. hitchhiking hitchhiking is not forbidden in Cyprus but ..."
5. New Zealand by Peter Hinze (1998)
"hitchhiking Although it has become more difficult, you can still get around by
hitchhiking. New Zealand's hospitality and curiosity about visitors from ..."
6. Crete by Eva Apraku, Michele Macrakis, Reginald Hanicke, Matthias Eckolt (2001)
"hitchhiking You are far better off using public transportation, instead of
hitchhiking, on the main roads. However, on the byroads you can always give it a ..."
7. Poland by Tomasz Torbus (2001)
"There are numerous companies, and in every big city "radiotaxi" is represented (Tel.
919) hitchhiking Poland was probably the only country in the world in ..."
8. Phantasmagoria by Montgomery Hughes, David Atkinson (2006)
"But still I felt like I had swapped one hitchhiking spot in the sticks for another.
I had not seen anybody except my hosts, or any sign of civilisation, ..."