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    Hitch
    /hiCH/

    verb

    • 1. move (something) into a different position with a jerk: "she hitched the blanket around him" Similar pulljerkhikelift
    • 2. travel by hitchhiking: informal "they hitched to Birmingham" Similar hitchhikeinformal:thumb a lifthitch a lift

    noun

    • 1. a temporary interruption or problem: "everything went without a hitch"
    • 2. a knot used for fastening a rope to another rope or something else.
  2. 1. to fasten or become fastened with a knot or tie, esp temporarily. 2. (often foll by up) to connect (a horse, team, etc); harness. 3. (transitive; often foll by up) to pull up (the trousers, a skirt, etc) with a quick jerk. 4. (intransitive) mainly US. to move in a halting manner. to hitch along.

  3. Definition of hitch verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. to get a free ride in someone's vehicle, by standing next to the road and waiting for someone to pick you up. [ T ] (also US hitch up) to fasten something to an object or vehicle: They hitched the caravan to the car.

  5. Hitch definition: to fasten or tie, especially temporarily, by means of a hook, rope, strap, etc.; tether. See examples of HITCH used in a sentence.

  6. to get a free ride in someone's vehicle, by standing next to the road and waiting for someone to pick you up. [ T ] (also US hitch up) to fasten something to an object or vehicle: They hitched the caravan to the car.

  7. hitch meaning, definition, what is hitch: to get free rides from the drivers of pa...: Learn more.

  8. The meaning of HITCH is to move by jerks or with a tug. How to use hitch in a sentence.

  9. Aug 19, 2024 · Noun. [ edit] hitch (plural hitches) A sudden pull. Any of various knots used to attach a rope to an object other than another rope. [ 1] A fastener or connection point, as for a trailer . His truck sported a heavy-duty hitch for his boat. ( informal) A problem, delay or source of difficulty .

  10. Definitions of 'hitch'. 1. A hitch is a slight problem or difficulty which causes a short delay. [...] 2. If you hitch, hitch a lift, or hitch a ride, you hitchhike. [informal] [...] 3. If you hitch something to something else, you hook it or fasten it there.

  11. A sudden pull. The word 'hitch' is correct and usable in written English. You can use it as a verb, noun, or an adjective. Example sentence: We quickly hitched a ride on a passing truck. Some see the label as an opportunity to hitch global financial systems firmly to sustainable development goals.

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