Collocations for "hike"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "hike" in context.
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hike
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [take, go on] a hike through the [woods, forest, rain]
- [take] a hike in the [woods]
- [take] a hike along the [shore, river]
- [take] a hike up the [mountain, hill]
- take a hike [through, around] the mountain
- is just a short hike [up, down] to
- take a nice long hike
- the hike is [five miles]
- a [five-mile] hike
- is a [beautiful, picturesque] hike
- the hike should take (about) [three hours]
- it's a [three] - [hour, mile] hike to
- my feet are [sore, tired] after that hike
- that hike wore me out!
- am worn out from the hike
- take your [friend, child] (out) on a hike
- a hike in [taxes, wages, interest rates]
- a [tax] hike
- slang: take a hike!
- hike through the [woods, town, mountains]
- hike to the [lake, meadow, clearing]
- hike up the [hill, mountain]
- hiked all the way to
- hiked up his [pants, trousers]
- hiked up her [skirt, dress]
- have hiked up the prices (of)
'hike' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):