Hikes can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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hike - walk a long way, as for pleasure or physical exercise; "We were hiking in Colorado"; "hike the Rockies" | ||
hike - increase; "The landlord hiked up the rents" | ||
Noun |
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hike - a long walk usually for exercise or pleasure; "she enjoys a hike in her spare time" | ||
hike - the amount a salary is increased; "he got a 3% raise"; "he got a wage hike" | ||
hike - an increase in cost; "they asked for a 10% rise in rates" |
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1. | noun | Electricity: A panel focuses on price hikes and the actions of the ISO president. | |
2. | noun | Autumn is the best season for going on hikes. | |
3. | noun | The union bosses are fighting the freeze on wage hikes. | |
4. | noun | If governments impose green tax hikes and the costly measures on transportation, home heating, power generation and lifestyles that scientists say are needed to lower emissions and to shift economies away from dependency on fossil fuels, they risk prompting a backlash, largely from middle-class and lower-income workers, as well as pensioners who can ill afford to bear the expense. | |
5. | noun | Going on hikes with friends is fun. | |
6. | noun | She enjoys a hike in her spare time. | |
7. | noun | He got a wage hike. | |
8. | noun | Let's take advantage of the vacation to go on a hike. | |
9. | noun | They went on a hike, though it rained. | |
10. | noun | Bad weather upset our plans to go on a hike. | |
11. | noun | If I were healthy, I could go on a hike. | |
12. | noun | We had better cancel the hike. | |
13. | noun | It was so nice a day that we went for a hike in the mountains. | |
14. | noun | The hike will take no less than eight hours. | |
15. | noun | What do you say to going on a hike next Sunday? | |
16. | verb | Hike the Rockies. | |
17. | verb | Can you hike for days in the wilderness without seeing anyone? | |
18. | verb | He loves to hike in the quiet countryside. | |
19. | verb | How did you manage to hike all the way up here without breaking a sweat? | |
20. | verb | I want to hike up this mountain. | |
21. | verb | Tom and Mary are planning to hike to the other side of the island. | |
22. | verb | I like to hike in the mountains. | |
23. | verb | Tom and Mary attempted to hike in the dark, but died of hypothermia. | |
24. | verb | Do you hike? | |
25. | verb | Don't hike in sneakers. They don't protect and cushion your feet. | |
26. | verb | People can relax on the beach, surf in the ocean, hike along the island’s paths or kayak through its many marshes. | |
27. | verb | Sami used the story as an excuse to hike up his rent. | |
28. | verb | He wanted to hike in the Djurdjura mountains. | |
29. | verb | Can you hike for days in the wilderness without seeing anyone? | |
30. | verb | He loves to hike in the quiet countryside. |
Sentence | |
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noun | |
Electricity: A panel focuses on price hikes and the actions of the ISO president. |
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Autumn is the best season for going on hikes. | |
The union bosses are fighting the freeze on wage hikes. | |
If governments impose green tax hikes and the costly measures on transportation, home heating, power generation and lifestyles that scientists say are needed to lower emissions and to shift economies away from dependency on fossil fuels, they risk prompting a backlash, largely from middle-class and lower-income workers, as well as pensioners who can ill afford to bear the expense. | |
Going on hikes with friends is fun. | |
She enjoys a hike in her spare time. |
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He got a wage hike. |
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Let's take advantage of the vacation to go on a hike. | |
They went on a hike, though it rained. | |
Bad weather upset our plans to go on a hike. | |
If I were healthy, I could go on a hike. | |
We had better cancel the hike. | |
It was so nice a day that we went for a hike in the mountains. | |
The hike will take no less than eight hours. | |
What do you say to going on a hike next Sunday? | |
verb | |
Hike the Rockies. |
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Can you hike for days in the wilderness without seeing anyone? | |
He loves to hike in the quiet countryside. | |
How did you manage to hike all the way up here without breaking a sweat? | |
I want to hike up this mountain. | |
Tom and Mary are planning to hike to the other side of the island. | |
I like to hike in the mountains. | |
Tom and Mary attempted to hike in the dark, but died of hypothermia. | |
Do you hike? | |
Don't hike in sneakers. They don't protect and cushion your feet. | |
People can relax on the beach, surf in the ocean, hike along the island’s paths or kayak through its many marshes. | |
Sami used the story as an excuse to hike up his rent. | |
He wanted to hike in the Djurdjura mountains. | |
Can you hike for days in the wilderness without seeing anyone? | |
He loves to hike in the quiet countryside. |