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View definitions for hitch

hitch

noun as in problem, difficulty

verb as in join, fasten

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Example Sentences

Some people hitched lifts on the back of trucks.

From BBC

Luckily for them, by the time that happens the tardigrades may well have hitched a ride into outer space and traveled well beyond the sun’s overheated grasp.

From Salon

Its fate hitched to the Democratic Party, Hollywood has reinforced the failure of political imagination that gave us Trump 2.0: reflections on a doomed alliance.

Balance beam, where the Bruins are ranked fourth in the nation, also went off without a hitch.

The postponement was the latest hitch to hit the delicate and complex reciprocal steps which Israel and Hamas have committed to under the terms of the ceasefire.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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