Hiking is a combination of the words Hill + Walking.
The root word of hiking is "hike," which comes from the Middle Dutch word "hiken," meaning "to walk."
You can say this. 'I went hiking this past monday.'
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The little boy went on a long trekked around the world.
The word that correctly completes the sentence is "exhausted." So, the full sentence would read: "After hiking all day, we were exhausted." This word conveys a deep level of fatigue resulting from the physical activity of hiking.
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I researched this, and found that they are no hiking backpacks that include a first aid kit.
The word 'summertime' is the object of the preposition 'in'. The gerund, hiking is the object of the verb 'avoid'.
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Yes, have you ever seen a pile of rocks marking a trail while hiking?
I was wondering if 'funnest' is a real word? Example: I went hiking and it was the funnest thing we did.