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    hitch
    [hiCH]
    verb
    hitch (verb) · hitches (third person present) · hitched (past tense) · hitched (past participle) · hitching (present participle)
    1. move (something) into a different position with a jerk:
      "she hitched the blanket around him" · "he hitched his pants up"
    2. informal
      travel by hitchhiking:
      "they hitched to Birmingham"
      • obtain (a ride) by hitchhiking:
        "I hitched a ride up the road"
    3. fasten or tether with a rope:
      "he returned to where he had hitched his horse"
      • harness (a draft animal or team):
        "Thomas hitched the pony to his cart"
    noun
    hitch (noun) · hitches (plural 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.
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        a device for attaching one thing to another, especially the tow bar of a motor vehicle:
        "a trailer hitch"
    3. informal
      an act of hitchhiking.
    4. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      informal
      a period of service:
      "his 12-year hitch in the navy"
    Origin
    Middle English (in hitch): of unknown origin.
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    Similar and Opposite Words
    verb
    1. move (something) into a different position with a jerk:
    2. travel by hitchhiking:
    3. fasten or tether with a rope:
      Opposite:
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    What does hitched mean in slang?1. To fasten, connect, or attach: hitched the horses to the sleigh. 2. To move or raise by pulling or jerking: hitch up one's pants. 3. Informal To get (a ride) by hitchhiking: hitched a ride to the rally. 4. Slang To marry: They got hitched last month. 1. a. To move jerkily: "She hitched forward to make room for me on the seat" (Paul Theroux). b.
     
  3. A hitch is a knot used to tie a rope to a fixed object. There are many different hitches, such as a barrel hitch, a boom hitch, a cow hitch and a pipe hitch.
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    A hitch is a knot used to tie a rope to a fixed object.
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