unhitch

[ US /ənˈhɪtʃ/ ]
[ UK /ʌnhˈɪt‍ʃ/ ]
VERB
  1. unfasten or release from or as if from a hitch
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How To Use unhitch In A Sentence

  • At Pelican Creek, the men unhitched the dogs, rolled up their pants, took off their boots, picked up the toboggan with the calves, and waded across.
  • We assumed it was designed to work like a drive-thru for automobiles: Place order, pay, get food, all without having to unhitch the spray skirts. Victoria, By Sea
  • The trailer was wonderful on the smoother roads near Beijing, and it was a big advantage to be able to unhitch the car and use it separately, leaving the horses tied safely to the trailer.
  • Abasio merely grunted as he went to unhitch Big Blue, leaving it to Olly to mollify Coyote. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Eventually the officer unhitches the barricade, and the Archimedean principle of crowd displacement does its work.
  • Abasio merely grunted as he went to unhitch Big Blue, leaving it to Olly to mollify Coyote. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • My foot slipped while I was unhitching the parcel and - well - well, I grabbed the handiest thing there was - the shower cord. ADRIENNE AND THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • The handler climbed aboard his sled, unhitched the various restraints and vanished into a whirl of snow.
  • WedLock, as it's coyly named, is a new type of casualty insurance that gives the unhappily married policyholder a payout after he or she is unhitched.
  • She pushed a series of buttons on the outside of the door and a latch unhitched.
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