hike - use in sentences

Adjective modifier

  • strenuous: There are over 185 miles of footpaths in the Broads, ranging from short strolls to more strenuous hikes.
  • massive: This means local people will have to choose between massive tax hikes or cuts to their police service.
  • ir: Realistbear Jul 4 2006, 06:24 PM Japan still too weak for an IR hike?
  • challenging: From a gentle countryside ramble to a challenging hike up Skiddaw, there really is something for everyone.
  • energetic: Walks to suit everybody From leisurely strolls in the valley to energetic hikes along mountain paths, there are walks to suit everybody.
  • gentle: The range of treks varies from a short gentle hikes through terraced foothills to lengthy expeditions to mount Everest's summit.

Noun used with modifier

  • insurance-rate: Its business providing as united national insurance-rate hikes as.
  • hitch: One is to hitch hike, and the other is the Royal Mail Postbus.
  • snowshoe: Other evening activities include viewing the latest releases at the cinema or evening snowshoe hikes.
  • cent: This follows a 22 per cent price hike in March.
  • fare: For example, some sessions will be about fighting against station closures and/or service cuts, along with fare hikes.
  • price: The reason for the price hikes is simple: demand.

Preposition: through

  • rainforest: For those seeking more outdoor pursuits there is everything from scuba diving to horseback riding, deep sea fishing and hiking through the rainforest.

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