Synonym: march, parade, tramp, walk. Similar words: like, bike, strike, unlike, likely, unlikely, likewise, feel like. Meaning: [haɪk] n. 1. a long walk usually for exercise or pleasure 2. an increase in cost 3. the amount a salary is increased. v. 1. increase 2. walk a long way, as for pleasure or physical exercise.
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61. We hike up a little more than a mile and find running water.
62. The hike back was through the first real jungle I had ever been in.
63. But he did not propose immediate action, such as a hike in interest rates to cool the markets.
64. The oil price hike in 1973 turned Nabru into a boom town.
65. In addition to simple rage over the hike in water bills, other issues fueled the recall movement.
66. That is a hefty hike when the rest of government is living under what amounts to a freeze.
67. Nothing was going to spoil a divine day for a Saturday hike.
68. We arrive exhausted, haul in our rucsacs, check in again and hike back along the corridor to the airport.
69. We hike back to camp and begin preparing a hearty dinner, when up rides a lone horseman.
70. Lininger believes the four incumbents were using the water price hike to slow growth.
71. In a bizarre twist, the continuing rise in fuel taxes could force the petrol companies themselves to hike prices further.
72. With a change in the inflation index, those two taxpayers are treated precisely the same: They get a tax hike.
73. If the hike, canoe journey or horseback trek were too arduous, there would be few takers.
74. Let the Pyramid Pooper take a hike just this once, eh? 0196.
75. My boyfriend, John Braz, and I bike ride and hike for hours and hours.
76. There is real hope, probably futile, that the second hike to 17.5 percent will somehow be wished away.
77. To hitch hike right round the coast of Ireland and to write a book about his experiences.
78. Thursday's hike in interest rates had served only to heighten that conviction.
79. But most economists now agree that the overall job loss from a modest minimum-wage hike is relatively small.
80. Under the light of Lady Moon(sentencedict.com), I take a midnight hike.
81. Hilary's away for the day - gone on a long hike to tune himself up, as he put it.
82. The oil industry is still accommodating itself to its new size following the 1979 price hike.
83. What am I going to do, hike the price of the books on my three-for-a-buck table?
84. One hot night, four Lundbergs took a hike, aroused by thunder and lightning, aroused but not awakened.
85. Gilts improved a quarter as fears of another hike in interest rates receded.
86. Join the Mount Lemmon volunteer interpreters on a refreshing hike in the cool highlands of the Santa Catalinas.
87. On a hike with my new friend Lydia Kowalski, we made two astonishing discoveries.
88. Food never tastes so good as it does after a long day's hike.
89. In the process, they even shaped the agenda, putting a minimum wage hike high on the national table.
90. The foundation said the tax hike cost the average family $ 2, 600 in higher taxes and lower earnings.
More similar words: like, bike, strike, unlike, likely, unlikely, likewise, feel like, and the like, likelihood, something like.