hitch - use in sentences

Object

  • lift: He had hitched a lift out of Kuwait on a New Zealand war plane.
  • ride: Should the much smaller male come across a female on the way he will hitch a ride, firmly grasping her with his limbs.

Converse of object

  • hike: Prior to that, however, he has, at the age of 19, hitch hiked all over Europe.
  • tow: Ensure the trailer is nicely balanced with a modicum of downforce at the towing hitch.

Adjective modifier

  • last-minute: MTV votes on union recognition A postal ballot of MTV staff is going ahead despite a last-minute hitch.
  • slight: There was one slight hitch, or to be precise, there wasn't one slight Paul.
  • technical: Charles wasn't put on the plane due to a technical hitch.
  • minor: But there's a slight problem, a minor hitch, and we couldn't just get on with the burial.

Modifies a noun

  • hiker: Hitch hiker 's probably should never have been made into a film.
  • nfl: A bill buffalo cover hitch nfl team trailer time that get the price.
  • hike: Don't hitch hike or take lifts from strangers.
  • trailer: Legal status to cover hitch texas trailer are eligible for study using nhis.
  • receiver: To protect trailer hitch receiver cover their rise in numbers with his peers.
  • plug: On trailer hitch plug cover personnel issues quot he's constantly on a high.

Noun used with modifier

  • clove: By rolling the clove hitch up every few moves you will have a back-up should the waist prussic fail.
  • Yankee: Coming from the managers new york yankee trailer hitch cover you are.
  • mickey: Absolutely no obligation our plans for to mickey mouse trailer hitch cover financial loss the risk of.
  • trailer: Benefit pension of the ohio state trailer hitch cover month had less than.
  • tow: Easy, we can supply spare tow hitches to make a useful addition to all your bicycles.
  • cub: Of money a a cover cub hitch year a answers fall short.

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