US /hɪt ði rəʊd/
・UK /hit ðə roʊd/
If you are a confident traveler you may want to "hit the road" on your own.
To "hit the road" means to set off on a journey, often, but not always by road.
We're done here at the donut shop and we're gonna hit the road.
We're done here at the donut shop, and we're gonna hit the road.
The first idiom we are going to learn is hit the road.
Hey Leon, let's hit the road.
Alright, Monica dear, I'm gonna hit the road.
All right, Monica dear, I'm going to hit the road.
So, that’s the basics, and now it’s time to hit the road.
Before we hit the road to explore the east coast of Iceland for the day.
Before, we hit the road to explore the east coast of Iceland for the day by driving about 20 minutes off of the Ring Road to the port town of Seyðisfjörður, famous for its little blue church and its popularity as a stop for cruise ships.
Ah, forget about it. Let's hit the road.
Now, fully formed, it's time to hit the road.
Now, fully formed, it's time to hit the road.
Not much, just getting ready to hit the road for my trip tomorrow.
Hit the road.
Chimpanzees simply hit the road to gather the fruit they can't find at home.
Chimpanzees simply hit the road to gather the fruit they can't find at home.