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Hitch a ride Meaning in English

expression

ˈhɪtʃ/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈɹaɪd
HITCH-uh-RYD
hˈɪtʃ/ /æɪ/ /ɹˈaɪd
HITCH-uh-RYD

Definition

To get a free ride in someone else's car, usually by asking someone or by standing at the side of the road and waiting for someone to offer you a lift.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, most often used for asking strangers for a free ride, but can also mean catching a ride with friends. Common with 'to' plus a destination: 'hitch a ride to the city.' Often associated with 'hitchhiking,' but can be used more broadly. Rarely used in formal writing.

Example Sentences

I didn't have money for a taxi, so I tried to hitch a ride home.

basic

He managed to hitch a ride to school with his neighbor.

basic

When my car broke down, I had to hitch a ride to work.

basic

We might be late—do you think we can hitch a ride with someone?

natural

I didn't plan to go, but then I hitched a ride last minute with Sarah.

natural

If you ever get stranded, you can always try to hitch a ride—people are usually willing to help.

natural