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to hitch something TO something

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  • hitch — [[t]hɪ̱tʃ[/t]] hitches, hitching, hitched 1) N COUNT A hitch is a slight problem or difficulty which causes a short delay. After some technical hitches the show finally got under way... The five hour operation went without a hitch. Syn: snag 2)… …   English dictionary

  • hitch up — verb pull up (Freq. 1) He hitched up his socks and pants • Syn: ↑hike up • Hypernyms: ↑pull • Verb Frames: Somebody s something * * * hitch up [ …   Useful english dictionary

  • hitch (your) wagon to something — hitch (your) wagon to (someone/something) to try to become successful by becoming involved with someone or something that is already successful or has a good chance of becoming successful. He wisely decided to hitch his wagon to the… …   New idioms dictionary

  • hitch your wagon to — (someone or something) see ↑wagon • • • Main Entry: ↑hitch hitch your wagon to chiefly US informal : to rely on (someone or something) for success The team has hitched its wagon to its star pitcher. • • • Main Entry: ↑wagon …   Useful english dictionary

  • hitch — [hich] vi. [ME hicchen, to move jerkily < ?] 1. to move jerkily; walk haltingly; limp; hobble 2. to become fastened or caught, as by becoming entangled or hooking on to something 3. to strike the feet together in moving: said of a horse ☆ 4.… …   English World dictionary

  • hitch (your) wagon to someone — hitch (your) wagon to (someone/something) to try to become successful by becoming involved with someone or something that is already successful or has a good chance of becoming successful. He wisely decided to hitch his wagon to the… …   New idioms dictionary

  • hitch (your) wagon to — (someone/something) to try to become successful by becoming involved with someone or something that is already successful or has a good chance of becoming successful. He wisely decided to hitch his wagon to the environmentalist movement, which… …   New idioms dictionary

  • hitch your wagon to someone or something — hitch your wagon to (someone or something) see ↑wagon • • • Main Entry: ↑hitch …   Useful english dictionary

  • Hitch — (h[i^]ch), v. t. [Cf. Scot. hitch a motion by a jerk, and hatch, hotch, to move by jerks, also Prov. G. hiksen, G. hinken, to limp, hobble; or E. hiccough; or possibly akin to E. hook.] 1. To become entangled or caught; to be linked or yoked; to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • hitch your fortunes to sb — hitch your fortunes/future/wagon to sth/sb ► to rely on something or someone to bring you success: »The former oil industry investor has hitched his wagon to renewable energy. Main Entry: ↑hitch …   Financial and business terms

  • hitch your fortunes to sth — hitch your fortunes/future/wagon to sth/sb ► to rely on something or someone to bring you success: »The former oil industry investor has hitched his wagon to renewable energy. Main Entry: ↑hitch …   Financial and business terms

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