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How to use hitchhiked in a sentence

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After mooching around the Minoan ruins at Knossos, we hitchhiked to the wildly beautiful lands in the west of the island.
She eventually found that there was a shelter in Halifax, to which she and her daughter hitchhiked.
But I was a young man in a hurry then, and the following day I hitchhiked on to France.
I didn't have enough money to get the train back to Bordeaux in the morning, so I hitchhiked instead.
On the day after Christmas we set out on our journey from Algiers, the city, and we hitchhiked across the Atlas mountains.
By the age of 20, he had already immortalised the London punk scene, hitchhiked to the States and reached Greenland's capital by foot.
In 1986, two young people, one from Sarajevo and the other from Mostar, hitchhiked their way to Taizé.
I asked him for a job, he agreed and I left home the next day and hitchhiked to Leicester to start work as a grafter – a travelling salesman.
They hitchhiked, they got a lift by the drivers of a Turkish truck, and reached the border on 14 Jan.
I'm in town ostensibly to investigate how Christchurch is coping, but mostly I'm hoping I can relocate some of the excitement of my youth, when I'd stop by here as I hitchhiked south or north.
Leaving Harvard after two years in 1938, Seeger hitchhiked and rode freight trains around the country, gathering country ballads, work songs, and hymns and developing a remarkable virtuosity on the five-string banjo.
On his first day off, he hitchhiked into town and bought himself a steak.
The Steward of the Swamp in 1955, back when the Loop Road was a limestone trail so rough that travelers had to rig their trucks with airplane tires, 16-year-old Robert Warren hitchhiked to the Everglades.
Foreigners could still travel overland from Europe to India and some took buses or cars, or even hitchhiked, though the Kyber Pass was noted to be very dangerous.
Drivers living in Yorkshire and Humberside were least likely to have hitchhiked, closely followed by north-west England and the East Midlands.
After sleeping rough there CJ hitchhiked to Waterloo's Cardboard City, then a shelter built by the homeless in London.
But we hitchhiked a lot across the Williamsburg Bridge in search of jobs.
Earlier, at the height of the Great Depression, I had often hitchhiked alongside my father.
The next day he hitchhiked to Bridgend Railway Station with two builders who later contacted the police.
Michener hitchhiked and traveled across the United States by boxcar, worked in carnival shows and, before the age of twenty, had visited all but three states in the Union.
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Mike Tidwell is a travel writer who hitchhiked his way down the bayous of Louisiana to the Gulf of Mexico to learn about life among the Cajun fishermen and shrimpers.
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