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hitchhiker
noun as in passenger
noun as in tramp
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In 1967, an unlikely American duo of Charlie Cushman, a hitchhiker, and Herbert “Skip” Cole, a postgraduate student, were sent around the country by the antiquities department, to gather up some of the heritage.
She later realised her father's kindness to strangers, always offering lifts to hitchhikers or people waiting at railway stations was an "obsession with making sure people got home".
As the firefighters drove back to the station, hundreds of hitchhikers rode along as well: A swarm of bees latched on to the windshield and the doors of the fire truck.
The species is often described as a “hitchhiker,” since its egg masses appear similar to cakes of mud and can easily be transported on tractor trailers and semi-trucks.
In the story, Tom picks up a hitchhiker, who insults him before leaping out of the car, and Tom just keeps driving away.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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