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hitch a ride

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It's also used at shipping ports to kill pests before they can hitch a ride to other parts of the world.

Ultra high-definition cameras from a UK start-up will hitch a ride to the International Space Station later.

From BBC

That applies to bedbugs that may hitch a ride with you back to your home.

A friend offered to hitch a ride on a boat delivering supplies to that part of the island before realizing that police had cordoned off the area and wouldn’t let him make the 15-minute walk from the dock to the home.

In an era of Eras literature, which has ascended to its own genre of pop culture commentary, it can be a little too easy to hitch a ride on the bandwagon of awe and adulation — to uncritically aggrandize a billion-dollar enterprise.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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