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91hitch\ onto — • latch on • hitch onto v informal 1. To get hold of; grasp or grab; catch. He looked for something to latch onto and keep from falling. The football player latched onto a pass. 2. slang To get into your possession. The banker latched onto a… …
92hitch in your getalong — See have a hitch in your getalong …
93hitch one's wagon to a star — aim high, follow a great ambition or purpose He wants to hitch his wagon to a star and pursue his dreams of becoming an actor …
94hitch-hiker — see hitch hike2 …
95hitch-hike — 1. v. Travel by obtaining lifts from passing vehicles. 2. hitch hiker One who travels by this method, hitched Married …
96hitch ball — A metal ball with a bolt attached to it. It is secured to a bracket on a vehicle in order to mount a trailer hitch. British term is towball …
97hitch rack — A bicycle rack mounted to the hitch on the rear of a car or truck. Available in ball mount, 1.25 receiver, and 2 receiver versions …
98hitch one's wagon to a star — I try to succeed by forming a relationship with someone who is already successful II see hitch …
99hitch — (hich) a device that fastens one thing to another …
100hitch — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. hindrance, knot, obstruction, obstacle, inconvenience, impediment; interruption, pause, stop; tug, jerk, pull; limp, hobble; accident, mischance. See difficulty. v. hobble, shuffle, limp; tie, knot,… …