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Hit the pavement Meaning in English

expression

ˈhɪt/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈpeɪvmənt
HIT thuh PAYV-ment
hˈɪt/ /ðə, ði/ /pˈeɪvmənt
HIT thuh PAYV-ment

Definition

To go out onto the streets, especially to look for a job or actively search for something. It can also mean to start walking around a city.

Usage & Nuances

It's an informal, idiomatic expression usually used for job searching ('hit the pavement looking for work') or for walking around the city. Not literal; often focuses on effort and persistence.

Example Sentences

It's time to hit the pavement and find a new job.

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He decided to hit the pavement after losing his job.

basic

Let's hit the pavement and explore the city.

basic

After graduation, she had to hit the pavement every day until she found a job.

natural

You can't just wait—sometimes you have to hit the pavement and make things happen yourself.

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We woke up early to hit the pavement before the city got busy.

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