How To Use Hitch In A Sentence

  • Certain animations are still a bit hitchy, especially involving Mayer's car, but there's still time to resolve those before release. AdventureGamers.com
  • I stood in the doorway for a moment, gathering my energy for polite chitchat. FOOLS GOLD
  • Hopefully you'll sort any hitches so the whole wedding runs like clockwork. The Sun
  • It's almost too much to take in when some mischievous monkeys try to hitch a ride with us. The Sun
  • He just moves on, as if we were unworthy of his attention, like the remoras which hitch a free ride on his flanks, and which he brushes off if they carelessly move within reach of his flippers.
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  • On myself, I use small monofilament fishing line and slip a half-hitch up close to the skin. What is the best way to remove a tick?
  • What makes Christopher Hitchens such a capable and persuasive debater is a mixture of his ides, arguments, and charm. Danny Groner: We Need Discussions, Not Debates
  • While we can credit him for some degree of intellectual honesty in confronting the hypocrisies and irrationalities that govern so much of public life, religious and non-religious, Christopher Hitchens, in the end, could not offer a vision of true humanness because he dwelled in the cynical faculties of the mind without being adequately informed by the positive wisdom of the heart. Kabir Helminski: Christopher Hitchens is "Not Great"
  • We manage 90 seconds of incidental chitchat before conversation dries up.
  • Last night we hitched the horse to the cart and moved here.
  • Or is it like macrame - full hitch & double half hitches Many Morning
  • Everyone was relieved when the ceremony at the Ambassador's residence went off without a hitch.
  • Tchitcherine tracks mud off the street into the Center, gets a blush from Luba, a kind of kowtow and mopflourish from the comical Chinese swamper Chu Piang, unreadable stares from an early pupil or two. Gravity's Rainbow
  • shaps," or overalls, he wore the trousers of civilization, which the rapid night had hitched half-way to his knees. Empire Builders
  • In feature films the director is God; in documentary films God is the director. Alfred Hitchcock 
  • How had she gone from discussing the characters in the book she was reading to Archie's description of a mooring hitch?
  • What is it you most dislike? Stupidity, especially in its nastiest forms of racism and superstition. Christopher Hitchens 
  • The length of a film should be directly related to the endurance of the human bladder. Alfred Hitchcock 
  • Insects and worms hitchhike the ocean on bits of flotsam, coming ashore wherever the winds and currents take them.
  • These tunics were usually worn to below the knee, but during travel they were hitched up by a belt to make walking easier.
  • These pieces of equipment can be easily attached to a trailer hitch and taken from a job site.
  • Reading about the fuggy alcoholic blurs always so lucidly expressed of experiences with the literary and intellectual luminaries of his day, one might wonder whether Hitchens is the dreamer or the dreamed, the purveyor of an intellectual fantasy or the product of other peoples' ideas. Ashley Rindsberg: On Hitchens
  • Dawn, despite its revelation of an ominous pall hanging over the mountains, found us hitching towards Cairngorm.
  • Blame, attack, fear and greed ... we had better be quick to unhitch these mistakes and their consequences. Julie Newmar: A Gothic Bacchanal
  • With regard to the sinfonie concertante there appears to be a hitch, and I believe that some unseen mischief is at work. The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Many of Hitchcock's films are real cliffhangers.
  • To me, it is reminiscent of an old corporation dustcart, not dissimilar to the one seen in the 1971 feature film when the Dads Army platoon hitch a ride back to Walmington-On-Sea from their manoeuvres (thank you Anoneumouse). And now... the European Army
  • He had a stable hand hitch up the horses and then he helped Lydia up into the buggy.
  • Hitchcock began with three scoreless innings, long enough for the offense to give him a 3-0 lead.
  • Hitchcock also a perverse thrill out of taking audiences on a voyeuristic roller - coaster ride.
  • Out this week is a new, two-disc 50th Anniversary Edition of North by Northwest, the second best Alfred Hitchcock film. North by Northwest » DVDs Worth Watching
  • If Hitchens were to read this, his ears would bleed at the sememe carried in ‘untrue’.
  • Others again, such as Christopher Hitchens, have been yet more cynical and critical when analysing the post-1945 era of co-operation.
  • As a suspense film in the Hitchcock vein, yeah, it's wonderful.
  • She hitched her skirt up before wading across the stream.
  • Her skirt was hitched up way higher on one side than the other and the buttons on her shirt were all in the wrong holes.
  • We hitched a ride in a truck yesterday.
  • The chance of the rope coming out of the krab on anchor placements is small unless you decide to do an Irish jig on the stance, especially when using a clove hitch that is pulled tight.
  • We could've seen why Sara is so stubborn, or gotten some further insight into Hitchens' obsessive nature.
  • Unlike the Paris to Dakar rally, where every car has a support vehicle, if we break down in the Sahara we'll be hitching our way out.
  • Religion is part of the human make-up. It's also part of our cultural and intellectual history. Religion was our first attempt at literature, the texts, our first attempt at cosmology, making sense of where we are in the universe, our first attempt at health care, believing in faith healing, our first attempt at philosophy. Christopher Hitchens 
  • The dogs will hear you unhitching the chain from the tree.
  • A glimpse into the world proves that horror is nothing other than reality. Alfred Hitchcock 
  • He put on a wonderful demonstration with his four-horse hitch of Belgians and another competitor showed how it's done when he hitched his pair of gray Percherons tandem.
  • She walked across to the policeman, one shoulder hitched slightly above the other, her hair sticking out straight behind and worn in slick bandeaus on either side of her face, her hat trailing in a melancholy way on her head. Prisons and Prisoners: Some Personal Experiences
  • The guests continued to chitchat through the meal, the conversation lulling to a dull murmur near the middle as they became full and rather sleepy.
  • The trick is to be wise enough to know the highs will probably be outnumbered by hitches. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nick of Time embraces its B-movie qualities with such gusto that it comes off like the kind of cheapie thriller Alfred Hitchcock would have directed to fulfill a studio contract. The Week in DVR: We Heart Ted Williams! Plus, a (Good) Comedy on Comedy Central and Christopher Walken Sports a Mustache of Bad
  • I now await all the nasty comments from the hitch, newmania, verity and jus'passin'thru and more vulgar than a vulcans vulva...and of course anonymous... Quote of the Day
  • The playsuit was a dream on the scooter, no awkward hitching up of skirt, and I had total freedom of movement.
  • Living in rows, conducting our movements and our apparel as nearly as possible in accordance with the hitch of the moment, singing the songs our neighbours sing -- this is Order, but gregarian order. Child and Country A Book of the Younger Generation
  • Some time later, standing by the side of the road, confused, he hitched a ride in a battered, colorless pickup. DEAD LINES
  • Sethe made a dress on the sly and Halle hung his hitching rope from a nail on the wall of her cabin.
  • We lived in squats and abandoned buildings, didn't really go to school, travelled, hitch-hiked.
  • During the first night, the action came to a standstill due to a technical hitch and the audience were given an unscheduled interval. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Hopefully you'll sort any hitches so the whole wedding runs like clockwork. The Sun
  • There is desultory chitchat on the verandah as evening slides into pitch-dark night.
  • In 1975 author Francis Hitching was commissioned to write a book and television documentary entitled Earth Magic.
  • She was beautiful - lovely - could infatuate art......but the gods gave him a box, in whitch they closed all evil. Louise Brooks (November 14, 1906 – August 8, 1985)
  • Hitchcock seems disinterested in the relationship, tacking it on to fulfill audience expectations.
  • He gripped his rifle and tied it to his back, unhitching his long bowie knife.
  • Regardless of technical hitches Pathfinders in Space was judged a great success, leading to a second series being commissioned in 1960.
  • She was wearing a nightgown hitched up above her knees, wide-spread thighs supporting a lapboard and pad upon which she was writing intently. Will
  • Since it is obviously inconceivable that all religions can be right, the most reasonable conclusion is that they are all wrong. Christopher Hitchens 
  • That said, I cannot imagine she got the run around from popinjay Hitchens. Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • Would you mount the dray for a ride in the country, or hitch a saddle horse to a heavy wagon?
  • Instead of a boost, when John McCain hitched that ball and chain, Palin, to his campaign, we could practically hear the disgust of the middle class voters as they gave up all hope. Waldo Jaquith - A steady hand: Why voters are breaking for Obama.
  • And it was indeed a position, rather than a point of view -- a vehement, tub-thumping position -- that Hitchens always took as a matter of course, whatever the subject in hand. Roger Housden: Hitchens: Arch-Fundamentalist?
  • Guidance delayed by legal hitch Restraint guidance for children in care, long delayed by the government, has hit another obstacle.
  • Christopher Hitchens, a polemical atheist, called her "Hell's Angel".
  • There might have been some chitchat with the waiter about ice or check-desires, but not nearly enough to fill those forgotten minutes of friendlessness and communication-freeness. Richard Laermer: Just Think
  • Abasio merely grunted as he went to unhitch Big Blue, leaving it to Olly to mollify Coyote. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Judith Leach, principal of the girls' school, said the exams, which began at 8.30 am and ended promptly at 1 pm, ran without a hitch.
  • During the first night, the action came to a standstill due to a technical hitch and the audience were given an unscheduled interval. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Me go back home for me mudder, two minutes, she hitch up with a dirty white. GWENDOLEN
  • Terrorism is the tactic of demanding the impossible, and demanding it at gunpoint. Christopher Hitchens 
  • The meal was put in the wagon, the horse unhitched, the wagon mounted, the goad picked up and a thrust made, but dobbin was in no hurry. A Study Of Hawthorne
  • Hitch reached inside his jacket and touched the butt of the Beretta he'd taken from Scott.
  • There was holly and crow's-foot up in the hills, and David and Anne hitched big Ben to a cart and went after it. Mistress Anne
  • The book is readily available in a new large format softcover edition from Scribner Paperback Fiction and Hitchcock's film is available at minimal cost from several different sources.
  • The Hitch said ... just read in this mornings newspaper about a 23 year old met police oficer kicked half to death for refusing light some scumbags spliff, he is now totally paralysed. the scon got 8 years a piece and got that cut down to 7 on appeal. how have we got to this point? Cruel and Unusual
  • Perhaps only in a year filled with movies like Mr. Smith Goes To Washington, Stagecoach, Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes, the larkier but somewhat similar Gunga Dun, Ninotchka, of course Gone With The Wind and so many others could The Four Feathers be relatively overshadowed. Michael Giltz: DVDs: 1939 -- Still Hollywood's Greatest Year
  • There was a few moments ' silence and then he said, `Sorry, I'm not very good at social chitchat either really -- better with hamsters. FALLEN WOMEN
  • The guests mingled and chitchatted, sipping gin and tonics and nibbling on little quiches. Woman On the Verge
  • Woke up this morning to a very highbrow debate on Radio National between George Monbiot, Christopher Hitchens and Lewis Lapham on the death of the Left.
  • `And though I'm happy to buy a bargain or two off the fellow, I wouldn't want my daughter hitching up with such a dissolute scoundrel. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • Mr. Hitchens said you have solved some very unusual cases.
  • And this group of heroes, according to Hitchens, was subjected to a "near-unbelievable deluge of abusive and calumnious dreck .... Christopher Hitchens' "Hitch 22": Left? Right? Center?
  • Considering the divorce rate in this country, one might cogitate on why so many people still want to get hitched.
  • Give them pleasure. The same pleasure they have when they wake up from a nightmare. Alfred Hitchcock 
  • There's a hidie-hole I ken, but little good it'll dae ye when the hitch is on your thrapple. The McBrides A Romance of Arran
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  • The wagon was parked directly in front of another car with a towing hitch and a speedboat directly behind it.
  • Glick, who had four months left on his three-year hitch, choked up and sniffled when he read a statement asking for mercy.
  • I stood in the doorway for a moment, gathering my energy for polite chitchat. FOOLS GOLD
  • Ken Hitchcock will use the 5-10 fireplug when he's desperate for goals because Sim is an aggressive wing who can create chances in front of the net.
  • Keeping the most economically muscular hitched to our financial wagon is especially important now, when Americans see themselves competing for prosperity, not with Wall Street, but with China. Alex Castellanos: A Long Fall From an Ivory Tower
  • Give them pleasure. The same pleasure they have when they wake up from a nightmare. Alfred Hitchcock 
  • Any hotel in the city limits must have a water bucket and a hitching post in front of the building.
  • Hitchens' pro-war argument is fueled by a powerful strain of anti-clericalism.
  • The moment I've previously called transfiguration is tantamount to the sexual release Hitchcock obtained by controlling and commanding the beautiful women he could never possess sexually in real life. InstaPunk
  • So, I'm not going to be around for a couple of weeks, because I'm busy gettin 'hitched. Music (For Robots): January 2006 Archives
  • General Marmora -- a thin, shabby, energetic man -- was everywhere; for the new order of things seemed a little hitchy. Shawl-Straps A Second Series of Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag
  • Everybody does have a book in them, but in most cases that's where it should stay. Christopher Hitchens 
  • The question of whether its crew knew what kind of hitchhiker they'd taken aboard was still open. Perseus Spur
  • I travelled by foot, by hitch-hiking and by clambering onto the wagons of freight trains.
  • With a stirred heart filled with the sounds of longing, I hitchhiked myself along the most extraordinary love trip possible. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • There is just one hitch: a referendum. Times, Sunday Times
  • Women should never hitchhike on their own.
  • The court was told that he had picked up the Kingston Grammar School pupil as he hitch-hiked home.
  • -- deipnosophist, which means someone skilled at across the table chitchat. CNN Transcript May 28, 2003
  • `And though I'm happy to buy a bargain or two off the fellow, I wouldn't want my daughter hitching up with such a dissolute scoundrel. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • Consulting a copy of "The Chinese Automobile Driver's Book of Maps," Mr. Hessler decides to follow the printed crenellations of the Great Wall west into the arid heartland of the country, picking up hitchhikers as he goes. China's Long, Strange Road Trip
  • She hitched a lift on a truck.
  • To find the adaptation signal, Petrov and his colleagues looked for regions of the genome that "hitchhiked" along with an adaptation. Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
  • He claimed this week he had called the Border Patrol after he picked up a migrant couple hitchhiking along a state highway near the borderline
  • The saddle is fastened by pliant ropes, or broad belts of leather, called in the West "cinches," to fasten which securely requires some skill, as they pass through a circular ring and are secured by a hitch or peculiar knot that holds well and can be unfastened with a quick jerk. Healthful Sports for Boys
  • Slip the loop of the bowstring over the nock and down the limb of the bow and tie the free end of the string to the other nock using a timber hitch, bowline or similar non-stressing knot.
  • Skillfully and carefully, the owner maneuvered it into position between the stacks of oats, unhitched the tractor and turned it around to the face of the threshing machine.
  • I hitched up my shorts and struck out for shore, bodysurfing the mediocre waves.
  • Andrew Sullivan, a friend of Hitchens, links to Pollitt and wonders about the sources of his compulsiveness, which lasted until his final, heroic days. Robert Teitelman: Kay on Havel, Orwell and the Greengrocer
  • We'd save money by hitching and sleeping in train stations or anywhere we could doss down for a couple of hours.
  • She hitched up her skirt so as not to get it wet.
  • She hitched up her long dress so it wouldn't drag in the mud.
  • In feature films the director is God; in documentary films God is the director. Alfred Hitchcock 
  • Luckily, the surgery was completed without a hitch and the patient was informed of the problem.
  • I hop across the lounge between wheelchair and sofa - he hitches up his right foot and copies me.
  • She hitched her skirt up before wading across the stream.
  • Which means that Val is hitchin 'a ride on that steamship to Cleveland after all. Una LaMarche: Project Runway Episode 10 Recap: The Fabric of Their Lives
  • The parade went off without a hitch, despite concern about protestors.
  • So far, though, the only hurt has been felt by the nearly half-million bus riders who have spent a month hitching, carpooling, walking or skipping work altogether.
  • Due to a slight technical hitch the concert will be starting approximately half an hour late.
  • They hurry-scurry hitched a white flag after we warned.
  • The hitchhiker keeps showing up, like a bad dream, like the devil himself.
  • A technical hitch, not a moral taint. The Descent of Mind - the how and why of intelligence
  • He has things to do before he takes the field against the archrival Dodgers, and idle chitchat is not one of them. USATODAY.com - Focused on the finish line
  • We hitched a ride in a truck yesterday.
  • The discussion on the amendment of the tax law passed off without a hitch.
  • It's one of those sexual tease jobs that involve a cornered woman in a night dress and a Peeping Tom psychopath; she's a psychiatrist, he's a garage mechanic and quite possibly a gay fruitcake who's killed (or "disabled" in the play's horrid vocabulary) a whole bunch of women before, and an Alfred Hitchcock-style "scopophiliac" to boot who likes watching women from a distance in various stages of undress. Undefined
  • Religion is part of the human make-up. It's also part of our cultural and intellectual history. Religion was our first attempt at literature, the texts, our first attempt at cosmology, making sense of where we are in the universe, our first attempt at health care, believing in faith healing, our first attempt at philosophy. Christopher Hitchens 
  • Man nehme einen Dialogschnipsel von Hitchcocks Die Vögel und bastle daraus ein eigene kleine Szene. No Fat Clips!!! : KRISTOF LUYCKX – The Gulls
  • The Marines called it “going Asiatic,” a term originally used to describe personality quirks developed by men serving long hitches in the Far East. Brotherhood of Heroes
  • In spite of some technical hitches, the first program was a success.
  • I hitched my pack into a more comfortable position and grimaced.
  • In a debate with Hitchens a few years ago, the journalist Chris Hedges made the point that Hitchens fulminated against the irrational without admitting the existence of the non-rational. Roger Housden: Hitchens: Arch-Fundamentalist?
  • Hitching the blanket more firmly into place, laying a hand on his wide shoulder which was as disconcertingly warm, smooth-skinned, and heavily muscled as his arm to steady herself, she gritted her teeth and put the flame to his flesh with no more roundaboutness. Shameless
  • Meanwhile, the witnesses of the rural wedding had all skedaddled -- to borrow a Greek word -- into the woods, in dire confusion, tearing dresses, pulling down 'back hair,' hitching hoop skirts, and tumbling over blackberry vines -- but each intent on increasing the distance from the mad cow. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 3, No. 1 January 1863 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
  • Hitchcock indulges his and his viewers' voyeurism while also positioning them as guilty perverts - Peeping Toms.
  • We're having a technical hitch or three at work today - they always happen in threes, believe me.
  • If you need to hitch a heavy trailer, the suspension can be lowered to a suitable height.
  • Genuine pre-fab log cabins hitched up to the mains.
  • Owners of dogs will have noticed that, if you provide them with food and water and shelter and affection, they will think you are god. Whereas owners of cats are compelled to realize that, if you provide them with food and water and shelter and affection, they draw the conclusion that they are gods. Christopher Hitchens 
  • As he floundered around the ring trying to hitch his trousers up, all the while sweating buckets, it was little wonder that he lost. Great Sporting Failures
  • As I made a mental note of Hitchens' casual use of the word "crepuscular," the Maryland professor grumbled in my direction. Sean Carman: Saint Christopher
  • Tommy put his thumb out, intent on hitch-hiking.
  • The Mark Five, featuring Manny Charlton who later plays in Nazareth, walk from Edinburgh to London, hitching a ride whenever photographers were not present. Market Harborough's place in Scottish rock history
  • Clearly, there's no shortage of readers eager to hitch a sledge-ride into the lost world of pemmican, finnesko, man-hauling and hoosh, satisfyingly sealed off in time by the jagged crevasse of World War I.
  • Gnat walks up to a mirror, hitches her shirt up, sticks out her tongue.
  • It's obviously empty: how unlike the slim but ripely crammed Morris Louis case she carries in Hitchcock's Rear Window, from which she produces, to tantalise the stricken James Stewart, the flimsiest of nighties and a pair of slippers with peepholes for her curious big toes. Grace Kelly: Style Icon
  • You also get Truffaut's interview excerpts with Hitch, which is as close to a full commentary from him as we'll ever have. imagine what a treat that would be: Hitchcock holding forth in droll glory for nearly two hours. Michael Giltz: Halloween DVDs: The Exorcist, Psycho, Troll 2 and More
  • Jim gets yields equal to the national average - 40 bushels per acre - but there's a hitch: it takes him two years to do it.
  • Each mule carried 250 pounds lashed with a diamond hitch onto a rough leather packsaddle called an aparejo.
  • Our belief is not a belief. Our principles are not a faith. We do not rely soley upon science and reason, because these are necessary rather than sufficient factors, but we distrust anything that contradicts science or outrages reason. We may differ on many things, but what we respect is free inquiry, openmindedness, and the pursuit of ideas for their own sake. Christopher Hitchens 
  • Born in August 1899 above the family's high-street shop in the London suburb of Leytonstone, Alfred Joseph Hitchcock was the youngest of the three children of Emma and William Hitchcock.
  • The Hitch-Hiker radio show was broadcast in 12 episodes by BBC Radio 4.
  • We're sorely tempted to hitch a lift back to the capital. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the city's photographic market, which is still largely hitched to 35 mm, digital is confined to the lower end and to media professionals.
  • Clinton appeared unruffled by the last-minute hitch, delivering his hour-long address in a crisp and fluid style.
  • Ben could feel the trembling in his slender frame, see the convulsive hitch of his shoulders as he fought against sobs.
  • The two of them trekked and hitched across Iran, relying on the kindness of strangers.
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  • It was informal, unsanctioned, unauthorized and went off without a hitch.
  • ‘Some strange types round these parts, lady,’ as he spat his tobacco, hitched his pajamas and banged the gate behind us.
  • Well, we got within reach of England when the wind began to blow, and before I could hitch myself up with a marling-spike, every man Jack of us was ready for Davy Jones's locker! Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, October 3, 1891
  • Michael, that story is now being repudiated by Historians and associate directors on Hitchcocks set.
  • Hitchcock was an acknowledged master of suspense.
  • And Aunt Jane beamed at me over her silver-rimmed spectacles and hitched her own chair a little to one side, in order to give me the full benefit of the wind that was blowing softly through the white-curtained window, and carrying into the room the heavenliest odors from a field of clover that lay in full bloom just across the road. Aunt Jane of Kentucky
  • He hitched his boat to a tree when he landed.
  • Hitchcock has satisfied his advertising sponsors.
  • Ross's Maoist back-to-nature fantasies were hitched to theories filched from the 1960s architectural avant-garde.
  • He looked up at me, incredulous, but it subsided into introspectful placidity, his neck finally unhitching its strained composure.
  • Some dismiss her as a woman who hitched a ride to riches and fame. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a $40,000 truck, with a serious trailer hitch on it.
  • We just need to hitch the trailer to the car and then we can go.
  • That's what e-publishing chitchats are about, that's what chitchats about books or authors that didn't perform are about, and that's what "these midlist authors aren't getting a chance to build an audience" chitchats are about. June 2010
  • the McGuffin was a key element of Alfred Hitchcock's films
  • Some hitched lifts, clinging dangerously on to the sides of trucks and mini buses as they wound around the hairpin curves over a sickening drop to the valley below.
  • I hitched up the horses to the cart.
  • But this victim was a woman in her thirties, unlikely to be hitchhiking unless she'd had car trouble. SLEEP WHILE I SING
  • But Julie, in her uninflected implacability, belongs less to Hitchcock than to Robert Bresson, the great French minimalist.
  • There is no terror in a bang, only in the anticipation of it. Alfred Hitchcock 
  • Ben arrived late and woozy to find Cyn and Jili chitchatting in the stands about ceviche. Parents Behaving Badly
  • I once picked up a young student who was hitch-hiking, it must be about 10 years ago.
  • Julie Felix came to England in 1964 after leaving California and hitching through Europe with a duffel bag and guitar.
  • Designing the hitch extension for rotational forces reduced the travel mechanism's price tag by a couple of million dollars.
  • Tie to secure objects such as a telephone pole (without a supporting "guy" wire), wall, hitching post, tree, or a trailer that is secured by attachment to a vehicle.
  • US Airways is the smallest of the major hub-and-spoke legacy airlines in the U.S. It has long wanted to hitch its wagon to another carrier, and AMR is the only large opportunity left. Rivals Eye American Airlines
  • To appease the tribal gods, Sipsu, the chief's daughter, is chosen to be sacrificed and while three of the four men chose not to interfere, one of them, named Hitchcock ( "there was a certain chivalric thrill of warm blood in him, despite his Yankee ancestry and New England upbringing"), determines that he will not to let Sipsu die. “Why this longing for life? It is a game which no man wins.”
  • Simply attach a trailer ball to the ATV's back hitch and your powerful machine becomes a hauling wonder.
  • Drama is life with the dull bits cut out. Alfred Hitchcock 

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