hike -noun- a long walk, often for recreation and in the countryside
hike -verb-1) to go on or for a hike
2 )to pull up, raise or lift with a jerk
3) to increase suddenly eg prices
Go away.
It could be either: The hours after the hike were mostly spent recuperating. (adjective) The scoutmaster talked to the boys after the hike. (adverb)
No, "rate hike" is not a compound word. It is a two-word phrase.
The preposition is through. The prepositional phrase "through the woods" is an adverbial phrase modifying the verb "hike."
Take a hike.
It's a rude way of telling someone to go away.
You slightly change it. Change a word or two, and you tweaked it. Example: Go take a hike. Tweaked Version: Go climb a mountain.
how long would it take to hike mount st Helens
If you wanted you teacher to hike your score you should not have plagiarized this sentence, because now you will just have to take a hike.
it all varies with how fast you walk/"hike".
Aculpulco, Mexico
means its time for him to take a hike. hit the road, jack.
An increase in cost