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  1. 1. a. : to move, pull, or raise with a sudden motion. hiked himself onto the top bunk. b. : snap sense transitive 6b. c. : to raise in amount sharply or suddenly. hike rents. 2. : to take on a hike. 3. : to traverse on a hike.

  2. HIKE definition: 1. a long walk, especially in the countryside 2. an increase in the cost of something, especially a…. Learn more.

  3. to walk or march a great distance, especially through rural areas, for pleasure, exercise, military training, or the like. Synonyms: backpack, trudge, trek, ramble, tramp. to move up or rise, as out of place or position (often followed by up ): My shirt hikes up if I don't wear a belt.

  4. A hike is a long walk in the country, especially one that you go on for pleasure. The site is reached by a 30-minute hike through dense forest. American English : hike / ˈhaɪk /

  5. HIKE meaning: 1. a long walk, especially in the countryside 2. an increase in the cost of something, especially a…. Learn more.

  6. To hike is to walk a long way at a leisurely pace. You might love to hike in the woods on weekends. When you hike, you walk for pleasure, often in a wooded or hilly area. The trip itself is also a hike, whether you hike the Appalachian Trail or climb a local hill.

  7. HIKE definition: 1. a long walk, usually in the countryside 2. to go for a long walk in the countryside. Learn more.

  8. A hike is a long walk in the country, especially one that you go on for pleasure. The site is reached by a 30-minute hike through dense forest. American English : hike / ˈhaɪk /

  9. a rude way of telling someone to go away. See hike in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: hike. Definition of hike noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Britannica Dictionary 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.