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to hitch
noun
A sudden pull.
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Then someone tries to hitch a ride.
We'd have to hitch up the sleigh.
This is a powerful wagon to hitch your star to.
Every few steps, Sinkler had to hitch them back up.
But probably better to hitch a lift with Pavel.
You want to hitch your ride to him.
So I was lucky to hitch on at that time.
(Just don't ask for a place to hitch your horse).
"We have to hitch our wagon to that," he said.
Damselflies flit from the banks to hitch a ride.
I want to hitch up to his wagon.
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