Advanced as in desert To leave or go away, often used in a dismissive or annoyed manner; equivalent to saying "get lost" or "go away." Clear All
7 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Take A Hike'
After the long meeting, John needed to take a hike to clear his mind.
Overwhelmed by the city chaos, Emma decided to take a hike in the nearby park for some peace.
The manager suggested that the team take a hike to brainstorm creative ideas for the upcoming project.
When faced with a challenging problem, sometimes it's best to take a hike and come back with a fresh perspective.
After finishing the project, I needed a break, so I decided to take a hike in the nearby woods.
Instead of getting upset, he chose to take a hike and let go of the frustration.
When the conversation turned unpleasant, she decided it was best to take a hike and avoid further arguments.
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