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    Hike
    /hīk/

    noun

    • 1. a long walk, especially in the country or wilderness: "a five-mile hike across rough terrain"
    • 2. a sharp increase, especially in price: "a price hike"

    verb

    • 1. walk for a long distance, especially across country or in the woods: "we planned to hike another mile up a steep trail"
    • 2. pull or lift up (something, especially clothing): "he hiked up his sweatpants and marched to the door"
  2. The meaning of HIKE is to go on a hike. How to use hike in a sentence.

  3. Hike definition: to walk or march a great distance, especially through rural areas, for pleasure, exercise, military training, or the like.. See examples of HIKE used in a sentence.

  4. HIKE definition: 1. a long walk, especially in the countryside 2. an increase in the cost of something, especially a…. Learn more.

  5. A hike is a long walk in the country, especially one that you go on for pleasure. The site is reached by a 30-minute hike through dense forest. American English : hike / ˈhaɪk /

  6. HIKE meaning: 1. a long walk, especially in the countryside 2. an increase in the cost of something, especially a…. Learn more.

  7. To hike is to walk a long way at a leisurely pace. You might love to hike in the woods on weekends. When you hike, you walk for pleasure, often in a wooded or hilly area. The trip itself is also a hike, whether you hike the Appalachian Trail or climb a local hill.

  8. Hike Definition. To go on an extended walk for pleasure or exercise. To move up out of place. To pull or jerk up; hoist. To hike up one's socks. A long, vigorous walk. A moving upward; rise. A price hike. (American football) The snap of the ball to start a play.

  9. HIKE definition: 1. a long walk, usually in the countryside 2. to go for a long walk in the countryside. Learn more.

  10. Definition of hike noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. to move, draw, or raise with a jerk (often followed by up ): to hike up one's socks. to increase, often sharply and unexpectedly: to hike the price of milk. a long walk or march for recreational activity, military training, or the like. an increase or rise, often sharp and unexpected: a hike in wages.

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