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- verb Present participle of
hitch .
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Examples
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At the outset of his opinion, he quarreled with the court majority's use of the term "hitching post."
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At the outset of his opinion, he quarreled with the court majority's use of the term "hitching post."
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She remained very still, the only sound her own breaths coming in short, hitching gasps.
Deal Breaker Coben, Harlan, 1962- 1995
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They were much pleased and delighted, but they had the idea of hitching Snap to the express wagon, and they could not get that out of their minds.
The Bobbsey Twins on a Houseboat Laura Lee Hope
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He must have recalled the hitching-rail, the sun, and the flies, and preferred to risk even a road that he did not know, for on he went -- quietly.
David Malcolm Nelson Lloyd 1903
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But unfortunately, as Muir predicted, even his beloved Sierra Club wasn't immune to "hitching" itself to one thing forgetting how that thing was "hitched" to everything else in the Universe.
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She didn't have a horse collar, and the cart didn't have any kind of hitching tree, but if she could get one of the ponies strapped into this, she bet she could use pony-power to pull the cart back here.
The Warslayer Edghill, Rosemary 2002
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It's going to take some creative "hitching" to find the ride home that I need.
Familiar Lullaby Burnes, Caroline 2001
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They always sat on the same perch, and on cool days as near each other as possible, first one and then the other "hitching" a little nearer.
In Nesting Time Olive Thorne Miller 1874
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A sleigh came slowly grating along the half-bare street, and its occupant, Mr Silas Spears, not one of her favourites, stopped before the door, and lost no time in "hitching" his horse to the post.
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