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US
/ˈhaɪkɪŋ/
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[ UK /hˈaɪkɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /hˈaɪkɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
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a long walk usually for exercise or pleasure
she enjoys a hike in her spare time
How To Use hiking In A Sentence
- Beyond the stand of trees, well away from the road, the hiking trail became dark.
- First he was writing, then he was hiking, then he went to Argentina to clear his head and drive along the coast (a two mile narrow strip overlooking the intercoastal waterway, hardly scenic). Sanford visiting family in Sullivan's Island
- So those of you thinking about going hiking maybe this weekend into the Colorado Rockies, down to the San Juan, across the Wasatch and Siuwincas (ph) and up into parts of Idaho and Montana, we have what we call a considerable threat of avalanche danger in the back country areas. CNN Transcript Feb 18, 2007
- I was bundled up in only one coat and a long-sleeved tee shirt, with some thermals and pants over them, along with hiking boots.
- Hiking boots are obviously a much better idea for moving around in, but the trade off can be feet so cold and painful that your whole day can be spoilt.
- The clam pie was hot and the beer, as promised, cold - manna and nectar after a day's hiking. AMAGANSETT
- From hiking boots to beach sandals, even the more specialist items such as ergonomic running shoes and walking boots. Archive 2008-08-01
- Therefore, increasing premiums for wealthier seniors is more likely to restrain overutilization than hiking their ... common sense Medicare reforms, like income-adjusted premiums ...will help ensure patients are seeking appropriate care. Richard (RJ) Eskow: The Burr/Coburn Medicare Plan: 10 Deceptions - And A Free-Market "Death Panel"
- We're going hiking in the Lake District next weekend.
- Most landlords will be more enthusiastic about keeping hold of a good tenant than hiking rents. Times, Sunday Times