Sentences with hike
hike
H h - You could hike through the Fish River Canyon. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- ...a sudden 1.75 per cent hike in Italian interest rates.
- Take a hike along the Irish coastal cliffs and experience stunning views of the Irish Sea, Dublin and the Wicklow and Bourne Mountains.
- The Coalition spokesman for health, Peter Dutton, said the tax hike was a revenue raising exercise similar to the tax increase on alcopops.
- It has now been forced to hike its rates by 5.25 per cent. [VERB noun]
- The insurers have started hiking up premiums by huge amounts. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- Apple's price hike on new Mac range.
- This hike takes you along the waters of Lyons Creek to some of the most.
- To hike up one's socks
- A price hike
- With a hike in purchase power and consumerism across the world.
- No way can be so flawless as to assure you a sure hike in your salary or position.
- The tenants were not happy with the rent hike.
- Don't forget to bring the map when we go hiking tomorrow.
- She hiked her skirt up.
- My shirt hikes up if I don't wear a belt.
- To hike up one's socks.
- To hike the price of milk.
- A hike in wages.