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  1. a. : to catch or fasten by or as if by a hook or knot. hitched his horse to the fence post. b (1) : to connect (a vehicle or implement) with a source of motive power. hitch a rake to a tractor. (2) : to attach (a source of motive power) to a vehicle or instrument. hitch the horses to the wagon.

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

  4. 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.

  5. be hitched to The horses were hitched to a shiny, black carriage. hitch something (on)to something We just need to hitch the trailer (on)to the car and then we can go. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

  6. hitch. verb. /hɪtʃ/. Verb Forms. [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 hitch something They hitched a ride in a truck. (+ adv./prep.) We spent the summer hitching around New England.

  7. hitch noun [C] (PROBLEM) Add to word list. Add to word list. a temporary difficulty that causes a short delay: technical hitch Due to a slight technical hitch the concert will be starting half an hour late.

  8. hitch1 /hɪtʃ/ v. to fasten or tie by means of a rope or strap; tether:[ ~ + object] to hitch a horse to a post. to harness (an animal) to a vehicle: [ ~ + object] He hitched the horse to the carriage. [ ~ + up + object] He hitched up the horse to the carriage. [ ~ + object + up] He hitched the horse up to the carriage.

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  10. Hitches include hang-ups, snafus, impediments, and other things that interfere. Often this term is used in the phrase "without a hitch " for things that go smoothly. Definitions of hitch. verb. hook or entangle. synonyms: catch. catch. cause to become accidentally or suddenly caught, ensnared, or entangled. see more.

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