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hitch
verb hitches, hitched, hitching
- 1. To move something jerkily.
2. To move or lift something with a jerk into a specified position.
3. To pull it up with a jerk.
- Example: He hitched up his trousers
- Form: hitch something up (also)
4. To move jerkily.
intr
5. To falter, hobble or limp.
6. To hook, fasten or tether.
- Thesaurus: harness, attach, couple, chain, bind, fasten, hook, join, lash, moor, tether, yoke; Antonym: sever, loosen.
8. To attach something to a vehicle.
- Example: The caravan was hitched to the car
- Form: hitch something up (also)
9a. To hitchhike;
9b. To obtain (a lift) as a hitchhiker.
- 1. A small temporary setback or difficulty
- Thesaurus: difficulty, snag, tangle, block, catch, hindrance, holdup, problem, impediment, obstacle.
3. A knot for attaching two pieces of rope together.
- slang
To get married.
noun
