hitches

[US]/[ˈhɪtʃ]/
[UK]/[ˈhɪtʃ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.a catch or knot used to secure something; a hitch.; a temporary delay or setback.; a connection or link.
v.to become entangled or stuck.; to hitch a ride.; to connect or link.; to experience a temporary delay or setback.
adj.characterized by hitches or delays.

Phrases & Collocations

hitches and misses

hitches up

hitches with

hitches together

hitches caused

hitches in

hitches to

hitches around

hitches with it

Example Sentences

the project hitches on securing funding from investors.

we hitches a ride with a friendly trucker heading west.

the car hitches and pulls to the side of the road.

there were hitches in the plan, but we overcame them.

he hitches his wagon to a rising star in the company.

the software installation hitches due to missing dependencies.

the horse hitches its bit to the bridle.

they hitches a hike across the country after graduation.

the negotiations hitches on the final details of the contract.

the event hitches because of the unexpected weather conditions.

the old trailer hitches to the back of the pickup truck.

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