Hitch

//hɪt͡ʃ//

"Hitch" in a Sentence (28 examples)

As soon as our manager got off our backs, everything started to go off without a hitch.

The meeting was going off without a hitch until he threw a wet blanket on it by making silly remarks.

Proceeding from warm-up exercises to leg kick practice without a hitch, the lesson went completely smoothly.

It went without a hitch.

Tom is hoping that he can hitch a ride to Boston.

Hitch your wagon to a star.

There's another hitch.

There was a hitch.

Everything worked without a hitch.

I don't know how to tie a clove hitch.

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His truck sported a heavy-duty hitch for his boat.

The banquet went off without a hitch

The service operated according to plan on the Monday morning with only a few hitches.

Over the next week, the hitch in my dad's stride eased a bit. But we'd run out of things to talk about.

The deal sounds too good to be true. What's the hitch?

She served two hitches in Vietnam.

U.S. TROOPS FACE LONGER ARMY HITCH; SOLDIERS BOUND FOR IRAQ, ... WILL BE RETAINED

An upcast fault is when the seam is thrown up; to counteract this a "canch" of top stone must be taken down outbye over from the fault, and a "canch" of bottom stone taken up inbye over from the fault, then level up to the bottom of your "canch" at the foreside of the hitch outbye over until you have a regular gradient to the seam on the hitch.

A coal cutter and conveyor is used along the face, and after each cut the hitch had to be crossed at a new point.

She hitched her jeans up and then tightened her belt.

He hitched the bedroll to his backpack and went camping.

Philander went into the next room, which was just a lean-to hitched on to the end of the shanty, and came back with a salt mackerel that dripped brine like a rainstorm. Then he put the coffee pot on the stove and rummaged out a loaf of dry bread and some hardtack.

The company has hitched its future to artificial intelligence — whether with its voice-enabled digital assistant or its automated placement of advertising for marketers — as the breakthrough technology to make the next generation of services and devices smarter and more capable.

to hitch a ride

atoms[…]which at length hitched together

Frank’s breath hitched in his throat when he saw the knife being pointed at him.

To ease themselves […] by hitching into another place.

Stolen[…]A brown Gelding[…]all his paces, and hitches a little in his pace.

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