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What is the past tense of hitch-hike?

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The past tense of hitch-hike is hitch-hiked.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of hitch-hike is hitch-hikes.

The present participle of hitch-hike is hitch-hiking.

The past participle of hitch-hike is hitch-hiked.

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Volunteers recruited from the National Union of Students washed dishes in the camp, and one Norwegian student hitch-hiked from Newcastle to help.
Earlier in the day it is believed she hitch-hiked from Dongara and also from Badgingarra to Northwest Road.
We lived in squats and abandoned buildings, didn't really go to school, travelled, hitch-hiked.
The future Ambassador recalled how, after then playing at Gleneagles, he hitch-hiked back to Edinburgh.
The court was told that he had picked up the Kingston Grammar School pupil as he hitch-hiked home.
A villager who has hitch-hiked a lift with us whips out his slingshot, aiming for the kites.

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