167 examples of hikes in sentences

I admit," he added, taking a slanting squint at the sun, "that even I am not eager to take a long hike just now.

Some fellows can drink sodas early in the morning but I can't, but anyway, early hikes are my middle name.

He took me on a couple of good hikes.

"Betty could walk ten miles and be all right," he declared proudly, "and I think Bobby is good for a hike, too.

"Some are such poor walkers, they'll decline at the first hint of a hike.

When you revolt, why revoltclimb, hike, get out, defytell everybody and everything to go to hades!

Have you ever had to hitch-hike, sleep in open fields, or hop a freight train?

'Just run around with the medicine, Bubble,' says he, 'and then you can hike it.

Great Hike; or, the Pride of Khaki Troop.

I certainly shall not consent to hike your place, Maria," he said, perceiving that she was ready to entreat still further.

These I puts into a bundle an' hikes back to the Hall of Dance.

He hoped they would let him accompany them on some of their hikes through the woods.

SEE Dixon, Franklin W. The outdoor girls on a hike.

Roy Blakeley's go-as-you-please hike.

The outdoor girls on a hike; or, The mystery of the deserted airplane, by Laura Lee Hope, pseud. of Edward Stratemeyer.

The outdoor girls on a hike.

SEE Dixon, Franklin W. The outdoor girls on a hike.

CHARLES R. SEE Hikes, Julia Truitt Yenni.

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Julia Truitt Yenni (Mrs. Charles R. Hikes) (A); 15Aug69; R467089.

CHARLES R. SEE Hikes, Julia Truitt Yenni.

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Julia Truitt Yenni (Mrs. Charles R. Hikes) (A); 15Aug69; R467089.

" When I tell you that these soldiers say, "Men who have not been at Verdun have not seen the war yet," and then add that the life of the 118th here looks like a long picnic, and that they make play of their work, play of their grenade practice, which they vary with football, play of their twenty miles hikes, I give you leave to laugh at my way of seeing the war, and I'll even laugh with you.

Perposterous, ain't it, old man? Bin a reading FRED 'ARRISON'S kibosh along o' "The Feast of St. Grouse," On the "Glorious Twelfth," as he calls it; wen swells is fair shut of the 'Ouse, Its Obstruction, and similar 'orrors, in course they hikes off to the Moors.

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