No, the word hijack is not an adverb.The word hijack is a verb and sometimes a noun.Click here to see a dictionary entry for the word "hijack".
Hijack means to illegally sieze a vehicle and force it to go somewhere else. The terrorists hijack airplanes and ships.
There are two syllables. Hi-jack.
Hijacking means to take over, or steal something by illegal means.
"Hijack" is most often associated with the seizing of an aircraft but the word itself was first used to describe the theft of goods in transit, a phrase established in the U.S.A. during the 1920s and possibly derived from the word 'highway'. The first successful aircraft hijacks were in 1948. It was the late 1960s that "hijack" was adopted to mean the seizing of an aircraft by force. Early in that decade, for a short time the word 'skyjack' (coined by a New York newspaper in 1961) was the term of choice.
Hijack Stories was created on 2000-09-10.
The duration of North Sea Hijack is 1.67 hours.
North Sea Hijack was created on 1980-04-18.
Terrorists hijack the most planes to use to destroy something.
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you do a mission which will make it possible for alex to hijack helicopters(dont know what mission it is).
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