- Her car broke down, so she had to hitchhike back home.
- This occurs because the weakly stimulated synapse can steal or hitchhike on a set of proteins synthesized at or near the strongly stimulated synapse.
- When money has a tangible value, a lot of emotional things hitchhike on its coattails.
- Basically it comes down to whether you hitchhike or go by bus.
- So what I started to do on my time off was to hitchhike a ride down to the little town of Buxton.
- Two men hitchhike towards Los Angeles a 1937 photo.
- It's very dangerous for females to hitchhike alone.
- We attempted to hitchhike across the country.
- This time I went by bus. I don't hitchhike anymore.
- When man goes to space, inevitably microbes hitchhike along.
- I go to the beach. Nobody gives me a hitchhike.
- No parent who cared about their daughter would let her hitchhike.
- Every surface presents an opportunity for germs to hitchhike out.
- Don't worry, we'll just hitchhike back.
- What's the Chinese meaning of "hitchhike" in the text?
- When money has a tangible value, a lot of emotional things hitchhike on its coattails .
- No bother go back to the camp . If you get lost, just hitchhike home.
- This nonlinear change in friction force over a small change in velocity results in uncomfortable feeling when people hitchhike hydraulic lift.
- "Snoopy," he said, tugging her floppy ears in the way she liked. "I think you're going to have to hitchhike."
- How do you hitchhike?
- Hitchhiking his way across the country, Neff traveled to New York during his Christmas vacation.
- So yeah, don't bother hitchhiking, it probably won't work. But nobody's going to be tempting you to hitchhike anyways.
- Travel is cheap if you fly, and easy and free if you hitchhike.
- He offered a ride to three hitchhikers near the highway exit.
- We're going to hitchhike to the vet.
- Indeed, we scientists use metaphors all the time when we communicate with one another: we speak of selfish DNA and orphan receptors and proteins that serve as chaperones and genes that hitchhike.
- "I wish more people would hitchhike," he says. "it would restore their trust in society, something that is diminishing, especially in cities."
- No bother go back to the camp. ? If you get lost, just hitchhike home.
- But when you look closely, you see that there are all kinds of emotional things that hitchhike on it as well.
- No bother go back to the camp. If you get lost, just hitchhike home.
- We haven't recovered from the aftermath of the last big storm.
- Measures were taken to prevent the disease in the aftermath of the earthquake.
- The news media are now focusing on the triumphant aftermath of the Olympics.
- The cultural shock came from the aftermath of love.
- In the immediate aftermath, the United States showed signs of what makes it great.
- This old gentleman is to deal with the aftermath of the traffic accident.
- They also helped in the aftermath of a cyclone that hit Bangladesh last year.
- The recession and its grim aftermath offer an opportunity to do better.
- Many people were homeless in the aftermath of the earthquake.
- Brazil: take note not only of the preparations, but of the aftermath.