Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
HITCH/THUMB A RIDEto solicit a ride in someone’s (a stranger’s) car; to hitchhike
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1. Julian had no car, but he needed to visit his mother in the hospital in another town, so he hitched a ride.
2. The boys had no way to get to the beach, about 60 miles away. They decided to stand by the side of the highway and thumb a ride. The expression thumb a ride denotes that the traveler solicits the ride by standing on the side of the road and extending his or her thumb toward passing cars. |
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