Results for: traveling by soliciting rides from passing vehicles
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cost for traveling (on a bus, train, etc.); one who pays to travel in such a vehicle; meals, provisions; something offered or supplied, cost of travel, eat, entertainment, food, happen, journey, go, travel; happen; eat and drink, manage in doing someth...fare
covered with armor, protected by armor, with armored vehicles, with protective covering, with protective metal coveringarmored
covering for a handle, grip, handshake, grasping and holding of hands by two or more people (customarily done in greeting or parting); handle by which an object is held, hand-to-hand fighting, traveling baghandgrip
crosswise, crosswise thing, passing through the foci of a hyperbola, situated across, something that is transverse, something which lies in an opposite direction, something which lies in a cross directiontransverse
cruising, sailing, traveling on a ship; sea voyage (generally taken for pleasure), determine timber yield, patrol sea, pleasure trip by sea, proceed casually, sail from place to place; move at a moderate speed, travel; coast, seek sexual partner, trave...cruise
cursory examination, glint of light, glint or shine, look quickly, look quickly; shine, gleam; bounce off, strike at an angle, make a cursory examination, oblique strike, passing mention, quick look, brief glance; gleam, flash; deflection, rebound, str...glance
cutting across, passing over or through, bisecting; coming together at a certain point, convergingintersecting
debate between two parties for the purpose of reaching an agreement; haggling, bargaining; act of passing an obstacle; method for connecting two computers or arranging data transfer between them (Computers), discussion sessions, navigation, resolving o...negotiation
defensive line (formed by policemen, soldiers, warships, etc.), enclose with a cordon (defensive line of policemen, fruit tree with no side branches, people or vehicles encircling area, ribbon, stringcoursecordon
depart, level out an aircraft, maneuver a vehicle before passing, maneuver into the traffic flow, retreat, withdrawpull out
depicting somebody on horseback, horseback rider, one who rides horses, of horses, of mounted soldiers, pertaining to horseback riding, skilled riderequestrian
desire for traveling, urge to travel, desire to wanderwanderlust
device which rotates on an axis; circular traffic island around which vehicles move in only one direction, occurring around a central axis; spinning around an axis, rotating part, traffic circlerotary
direct vehicles or people another way, redirect along another path, send by a different pathreroute
drifting purposelessly, financially solvent, floating on water, floating; flooded; passing from one person to another, going around (as in rumors), in circulation, on board shipafloat
 

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