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UK
/hˈɪtʃhɪkɐ/
]
[ US /ˈhɪtʃˌhaɪkɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈhɪtʃˌhaɪkɝ/ ]
NOUN
- a person who travels by getting free rides from passing vehicles
How To Use hitchhiker In A Sentence
- Polanski, who went on to direct "Chinatown" and "Rosemary's Baby," dubbed the hitchhiker's high, light voice with his own. Global Visions
- 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
- And then, as she whooshes by, she sees that the hitchhiker is a woman. Some Fun
- 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
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
- As we drew closer, we could see that the hitchhiker was a young woman, maybe seventeen, eighteen years old. The Runaways
- 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.
- We picked up a hitchhiker about ten miles out of town.