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hike out
verb
Also called (in Britain and certain other countries): sit out.(intr, adverb) nautical to lean backwards over the side of a light sailing boat in order to carry the centre of gravity as far to windward as possible to reduce heeling
Example Sentences
About noon was our first attempt to hike out.
Don’t try to hike out yourself, and don’t send someone from your party looking for assistance.
“He was very willing to try to hike out,” Frye said.
Then of course as the story progresses, you're like, "Wow, this is really far away from any other part of civilization and you can't exactly hike out of here."
"As for the ECB, what we're noticing is that there's a real divergence happening between various ECB members, and that to me is suggesting that at most you get one more rate hike out of the ECB."
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