How To Use Hitchhike In A Sentence
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After he dropped them off, they hitchhiked the rest of the way back to Chicago, getting in around noon.
Burial for a King
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Polanski, who went on to direct "Chinatown" and "Rosemary's Baby," dubbed the hitchhiker's high, light voice with his own.
Global Visions
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Neff hitchhiked to New York during his Christmas vacation.
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The Cedar Surf is about surf shacks, back roads, bushwhackers, hitchhikers and squatters in the rainforest isolation in and around Tofino, Ucluelet and Jordan River, where surfing beaches are crowded with sea lions, not people.
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
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We picked up a hitchhiker about ten miles out of town.
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What it is doing is trying to hitchhike on those sonorous words that bring tears to the eyes of mothers every weekend.
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It was a time when you could hitchhike everywhere.
Times, Sunday Times
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But a spokesperson for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said that a new strategy was in place to "tackle the threat to the UK's native biodiversity from unwanted pest species which have 'hitchhiked' into the UK on plants".
BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
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As this thought comes into our head we then remember that our copy of the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy was lent to a friend so maybe we should shoot over to Amazon and buy a fresh copy.
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So convinced that I had pulled a muscle, I hitchhiked a ride back home, with a million thoughts racing.
Katie Spotz: Girl Meets Bike
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Use local firewood only - Do not transport firewood from other states because destructive pests and diseases, such as redbay ambrosia beetle and laurel wilt, can hitchhike into Florida on infested firewood.
Media Newswire
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I decided to hitchhike my way toward it, and so in the first light I hopped into the bed of a dusty truck along with a group of Quechua farmers clad in pointed woolen caps and bright woolen sarapes.
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As we drew closer, we could see that the hitchhiker was a young woman, maybe seventeen, eighteen years old.
The Runaways
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He was the hitchhiker in a work of art called "The Steering Wheel," using cubism, which is a number of pictures that make up a total unit of a picture.
The Times Today's News
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Neff hitchhiked to New York during his Christmas vacation.
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The opening is a silly, whimsical musical piece with dolphins, followed throughout the film with brilliant animated vignettes describing articles from the actual guide for galactic hitchhikers.
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Though the mystery halts in places, there are a series of italicized interludes that tell the serialized story of a stranger who visits the solstice party to give Alice a notebook from a hitchhiker.
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As Fat Crack left Casa Grande for Sells late in the afternoon, he stopped for a hitchhiker just inside the reservation boundary.
HOUR OF THE HUNTER
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And then, as she whooshes by, she sees that the hitchhiker is a woman.
Some Fun
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Buford's assailant was never apprehended, and he theorized that the hitchhiker was a "wanted man" who had panicked when he realized that he had crawled into a car with a lawman.
The Twelfth Of August -The life story of Sheriff Buford Pusser
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But today, barring something utterly insane, the man who forced political journalists to fully mine their thesauri for synonyms for "embattled" will be voted out of his position atop the RNC, possibly in favor of someone who sounds like a character from The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy named Reince Priebus.
Michael Steele And The Many, Many People Who Called For His Resignation
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The question of whether its crew knew what kind of hitchhiker they'd taken aboard was still open.
Perseus Spur
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With a stirred heart filled with the sounds of longing, I hitchhiked myself along the most extraordinary love trip possible.
The Bushman Way of Tracking God
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Women should never hitchhike on their own.
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Consulting a copy of "The Chinese Automobile Driver's Book of Maps," Mr. Hessler decides to follow the printed crenellations of the Great Wall west into the arid heartland of the country, picking up hitchhikers as he goes.
China's Long, Strange Road Trip
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To find the adaptation signal, Petrov and his colleagues looked for regions of the genome that "hitchhiked" along with an adaptation.
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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The hitchhiker keeps showing up, like a bad dream, like the devil himself.
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There may be dog-eared copies of the works of James Michener lying about, and Douglas Adams, "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" sits in your backpack.
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(link) The variant I'm familiar with (UK) the ghost is benevolent, and helps the driver get home safely (by keeping them awake, taking the wheel, what have you), and often the hitchhiker is the ghost of someone who died on a bad curve on that same road while driving home late at night some time earlier.
Seanan_mcguire: A question about hitch-hiking ghosts.
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It was a time when you could hitchhike everywhere.
Times, Sunday Times
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Women should never hitchhike on their own.
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Insects and worms hitchhike the ocean on bits of flotsam, coming ashore wherever the winds and currents take them.
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Their skits deal with diverse topics ranging from a parody of NPR to psychopathic hitchhikers who catch rides with psychopathic drivers.
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It is copied from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
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The story that's stuck in my head is one that's tentatively called 'Don't panic' which is the title of the Coldplay song that was in my head when the idea occured to me Which in turn comes from a famous line in 'A hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy'.
Archive 2005-02-01
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It was a time when you could hitchhike everywhere.
Times, Sunday Times
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On the day Último left Ricardo Flores he had said goodbye to his abuelita, who was old, but not to his mother, and hitchhiked to Buenaventura, where he got a ride north to Las Palomas.
Alba
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We picked up a hitchhiker on the highway
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Everyone wants to pin it on a person or country and I think that ' s nearly impossible, " he said, calling cholera a " hitchhiker " that is carried across borders in water, food, and by people.
Haitians Lash Out at Peacekeepers
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The Hitchhiker smiled knowingly.
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She walked for days across the desert, then hitchhiked to relatives in Mogadishu, evading both human and natural dangers.
Film Tracks Woman's Path from Desert Nomad to Supermodel Activist