🥾hike

verb/noun
/haɪk/

Meaning

To take a long walk in the countryside or mountains; also to increase suddenly (prices, rates, etc.).

Example Sentences

We decided to hike in the hills this weekend.

Example Expressions

price hike

Synonyms

walk, trek, climb, increase, raise

Antonyms

decline, drop, fall

Collocations

go for a hike, hike up, price hike, wage hike

More Example Sentences

The guide warned the hikers to stay together immediately.

Are the dishonest businessmen responsible for the price hike?

A group of friends goes camping in the mountains for the weekend to hike

Are the dishonest businessmen responsible for the price hike during the month of Ramadan?

A group of friends goes camping in the mountains for the weekend to hike and enjoy nature

A group of friends goes camping in the mountains for the weekend to hike and enjoy nature away from the city

A group of friends goes camping in the mountains for the weekend to hike and enjoy nature away from the city lights

A group of friends goes camping in the mountains for the weekend to hike and enjoy nature away from the city lights so they can see the stars

A group of friends goes camping in the mountains for the weekend to hike and enjoy nature away from the city lights so they can see the stars clearly at night

A group of friends goes camping in the mountains for the weekend to hike and enjoy nature away from the city lights so they can see the stars clearly at night while roasting marshmallows.

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