Synonym: bind, block, catch, clasp, difficulty, drawback, fasten, hook, jerk, obstacle, snag, stopping, tie, yank. Similar words: ditch, itchy, pitch, bitch, pitcher, switch, glitch, kitchen. Meaning: [hɪtʃ] n. 1. a period of time spent in military service 2. the state of inactivity following an interruption 3. an unforeseen obstacle 4. a connection between a vehicle and the load that it pulls 5. a knot that can be undone by pulling against the strain that holds it 6. any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome 7. the uneven manner of walking that results from an injured leg. v. 1. to hook or entangle 2. walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury 3. jump vertically, with legs stiff and back arched 4. travel by getting free rides from motorists 5. connect to a vehicle: "hitch the trailer to the car".
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31. The Boozebuster went off without a hitch.
32. But the display went off without a hitch.
33. That was the plan if there was a hitch.
34. Everything had gone without a hitch.
35. There was a hitch - about half the employees did not want to move to a different city.
36. She lands without a hitch - her first solo flight over - much to the relief of mum and dad.
37. Hitch reached inside his jacket and touched the butt of the Beretta he'd taken from Scott.
38. It's only when you hitch your wagon to something larger than yourself that you realize your true potential. Barack Obama
39. From there I was going to hitch a ride on a freight train and wend my way back east.
40. There's been a slight technical hitch, so we'll have to postpone the video until later.
41. Explore the ruins. Hitch a ride in the van to canoe in Laguna Verde.
42. He grasped one of the mules and began to loosen the hitch that held its load.
43. The plan has a hitch: drilling holes for the owls in the trees will kill the trees.
44. John Hitch had seemed convinced that it would and Plummer trusted the instincts of his colleague almost as he trusted his own.
45. Hitch kept his eyes on Carol; by this time, she was beginning to feel uneasy under his almost unwavering stare.
46. Of course, some new parents glide through without a hitch.
47. And just as the deal started coming together,(www.Sentencedict.com) the first hitch came: Original drummer Dusty Denham left.
48. Hitch moved swiftly from one body to the other, firing another shot into the head of each man.
49. Would you mount the dray for a ride in the country, or hitch a saddle horse to a heavy wagon?
50. This tiny hitch would be discovered only five weeks later, when the first steel columns arrived on site.
51. Hitch held her gaze until he heard Plummer heading back towards the kitchen.
52. Hitch watched the tail lights of the Lancia disappear and headed for the public telephones nearby.
53. Hitch a ride in the van to canoe in Laguna Verde.
54. But like anchorman Trevor McDonald, she gave a faultless performance and everything went without a hitch.
55. A few moments later, I was gliding across the lake with nary a hitch or a stumble.
56. Nelson refused to comment on reports of a last-minute hitch in the negotiations.
57. Bees and wasps hitch their fore and hind wings together with hooks to make, in effect, a single surface.
58. The machine fits on to the tractor with Technorton quick hitch couplers.
59. Thomas and Sally meet on a drenched A1 as he is trying to hitch northwards.
60. They then had to hitch a lift back to the cars.
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