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June 09, 2016 Word of the Day

hike /ˈhaɪk/ verb
hike
/ˈhaɪk/
verb

hikes; hiked; hiking

The woman is hiking with her dog.
The woman is hiking with her dog.
Definition of HIKE

1 : to walk a long distance especially for pleasure or exercise : to go on a hike

[no object]

  • We spent the afternoon hiking around the lake.

  • She hiked 10 miles in the hot desert sun.

  • We hiked (up) to the camp.

[+ object]

  • We hiked some of the shorter trails.

  • Our neighbors spent their vacation hiking the Rockies.

2 [+ object] : to suddenly increase the cost, amount, or level of (something)

  • The state keeps hiking the tax on cigarettes.

  • There's talk of hiking the eligibility age.

3 [+ object] : to pull or lift (something, such as yourself or part of your clothing) with a quick movement

  • I hiked myself onto the ledge.

— usually + up

  • She hiked up her long skirt and stepped over the hedge.

4 [+ object] American football : to pass (the ball) back to the quarterback at the start of a play : SNAP

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