Use "hitchhike|hitchhiked|hitchhikes|hitchhiking" in a sentence

1. How many people have ever hitchhiked?

2. Don't worry, we'll just hitchhike back.

3. We attempted to hitchhike across the country.

4. Two men hitchhike towards Los Angeles a 1937 photo.

5. Women should never hitchhike on their own.

6. That leads to example number three: hitchhiking.

7. We had to hitchhike back to San Francisco.

8. What they're very good at doing is hitchhiking, particularly the eggs.

9. Travel is cheap if you fly, and easy and free if you hitchhike.

10. He was remembered for cutting a few weeks' classes to hitchhike across country.

11. His beat-up car had just blown up, so the struggling actor/writer had to hitchhike.

12. Basically it comes down to whether you hitchhike or go by bus.

13. If it were called the Craigslist hitchhiking board, tumbleweeds would be blowing through it.

14. No bother go back to the camp . If you get lost, just hitchhike home.

15. A more ambitious escapade took Johnny Blunt and a friend on a hitchhike from London to Glasgow.

16. From the looks Of his sunburn, It's a good guess This young man Was hitchhiking.

17. By the time the young noddies leave, they carry these hitchhiking seeds away to other islands.

18. June 10, 2014 • The 68-year-old film director hitchhiked from Baltimore to San Francisco for his book Carsick

19. When money has a tangible value, a lot of emotional things hitchhike on its coattails.

20. Carsick is the New York Times bestselling chronicle of a cross-country hitchhiking journey with America's most beloved weirdo

21. Carsick is the New York Times bestselling chronicle of a cross-country hitchhiking journey with America's most beloved weirdo

22. We didn’t have money for railway tickets, so Leona and I, along with two other girls, hitchhiked our way across Canada to Montreal, Quebec.

23. 15 Well, perhaps Warner had seen her waiting for a bus or hitchhiking to the inaugural and generously gave her a lift.

24. Well, perhaps Warner had seen her waiting for a bus or hitchhiking to the inaugural and generously gave her a lift.

25. He spent his Rhodes scholarship money on books, hitchhiking around Britain and trips to London(Sentencedict.com), where he joined anti-war rallies.

26. Carsick is the New York Times bestselling chronicle of a cross-country hitchhiking journey with America's most beloved weirdoJohn Waters is putting his life on the line

27. Chastity ('Cher') is a lonely young girl who is hitchhiking across the country in hopes of finding someone to love her and make her forget her disturbed past

28. She hitchhikes with a trucker named Norm, then meets and travels with a pair of protesters, Elizabeth, a ditzy but sweet and likeable girl, and Howard, who sells apples he carves into celebrities.

29. Carsick is the New York Times bestselling chronicle of a cross-country hitchhiking journey with America's most beloved weirdo John Waters is putting his life on the line

30. Carsick is the New York Times bestselling chronicle of a cross-country hitchhiking journey with America's most beloved weirdo John Waters is putting his life on the line.

31. Chastity (Cher) is a lonely young girl who is hitchhiking across the country in hopes of finding someone to love her and make her forget her disturbed past

32. Chastity ('Cher') is a lonely young girl who is hitchhiking across the country in hopes of finding someone to love her and make her forget her disturbed past

33. If you misidentify a bed Bug infestation, it gives the Bugs more time to spread to other areas of the house or hitchhike a ride to someone else's house to start a new infestation

34. Carsick is about a famous person not so secretly hoping drivers will recognize him and pick him up while hitchhiking, to get him from his home, successful international film career, and full-time staff of assistants in Baltimore to his second home in expensive, trendy San Francisco.

35. André Gide praised The Asiatics as "an authentic masterpiece"; Thomas Mann called it "brilliant." First published in 1935 and virtually unavailable for years, this extraordinary novel tells the story of a young American--the unnamed narrator--who hitchhikes his way across Asia, from Beirut to China, living off the land and depending on the hospitality of the people he meets along the road.