Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hitchhike.(verb)
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Use "hitchhikes" in a sentence
"Part two concerns Amalfitano, whose wild wife, Lola, has left him to return to Europe where she sleeps around and hitchhikes throughout the continent."
"And so this guy Arthur hitchhikes his way off the dying planet with his friend, Ford, and they go on a series of madcap and absurd adventures through space and time, with various characters, including the two-headed president of the galaxy, Zaphod Beeblebrox, and a very pretty young lady, who is also an astro-physicist, called Trillian."
"She leaves, he buries Pia's body and cashes his money out and up and leaves, heading for Vegas, then sells his car and hitchhikes."