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Taking a hike
verb
Present participle of take a hike
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We wind up together for the whole afternoon -- shooting hoops, taking a hike, looking for lizards.
There was a disturbing blurring of the line between enforcing "workers' rights" and bullying poorer foreigners into taking a hike.
Girls getting pregnant too young, and the fathers taking a hike, have a big negative impact on three lives at least.
It's like taking a hike along the Internet's trail, picking up pretty rocks as I go along and sharing the rocks with others like me.
And when I tried to savor a beautiful afternoon by taking a hike along the coast with my boyfriend, we got poison oak.
I don't just mean stopping to smell the roses, or taking a hike in the woods, or hiding our screens for a few hours.
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WEINER: Take a hike!
All opposed, take a hike.
Take a hike Start in the harbour.
Men can take a hike.
But he took a hike on them.
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