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hitch



hitch [hitch hitches hitched hitching] verb, noun BrE [hɪtʃ] NAmE [hɪtʃ]
verb
1. transitive, intransitive to get a free ride in a person's car; to travel around in this way, by standing at the side of the road and trying to get passing cars to stop
~ sth They hitched a ride in a truck.
• (BrE also)They hitched a lift.
(+ adv./prep.) We spent the summer hitching around Europe.
They hitched across the States.
We didn't take the bus— we hitched.
see also hitchhike
2. transitive ~ sth (up) to pull up a piece of your clothing
Syn: hike up
She hitched up her skirt and waded into the river.
3. transitive ~ yourself (up, etc.) to lift yourself into a higher position, or the position mentioned
She hitched herself up.
He hitched himself onto the bar stool.
She hitched herself into a sitting position.
4. transitive ~ sth (to sth) to fix sth to sth else with a rope, a hook, etc
She hitched the pony to the gate.
Verb forms:

Word Origin:
Middle English (in sense 2): of unknown origin.

Example Bank:
They tried to hitch a lift back to London.
We hitched a ride with a travelling salesman.
Idiom:get hitched
 
noun
1. a problem or difficulty that causes a short delay
The ceremony went off without a hitch.
a technical hitch
2. a type of knot
a clove hitch

Word Origin:
Middle English (in sense 2): of unknown origin.

Example Bank:
There are always a few last-minute hitches at the dress rehearsal.
There was a slight technical hitch which delayed the plane's take-off.
There's been a hitch in the plans.
The ceremony went off without a hitch.

 

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