Thesaurus / hitch
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One person easily walked around a room to look at a wall-mounted sign while having his eyes, brain activity, and other biomarkers tracked without a hitch.
WANT TO DECODE THE HUMAN BRAIN? THERE’S A NEW SYSTEM FOR THAT, AND IT’S PRETTY WILDSHELLY FANSEPTEMBER 22, 2020SINGULARITY HUB Now she found herself hitched to a guy obsessed with business success.
WHAT IF YOUR COMPANY HAD NO RULES? (BONUS EPISODE)MARIA KONNIKOVASEPTEMBER 12, 2020FREAKONOMICSThe hitch in all this, however, is the TV network groups’ pay-TV contracts.
‘THERE WASN’T A HUGE SHIFT’: TV UPFRONT MARKET DID NOT UNDERGO EXPECTED OVERHAUL THIS YEARTIM PETERSONSEPTEMBER 9, 2020DIGIDAYHowever, there is a hitch in the pitch that underscores why repeatedly showing viewers the same ad continues to be an issue dogging the streaming ad industry.
‘NO WAY TO PROPERLY MANAGE FREQUENCY ON TWO AD SERVERS’: THE AD TECH HITCH IN DISNEY’S AND VIACOMCBS’S STREAMING UPFRONT PITCHESTIM PETERSONAUGUST 27, 2020DIGIDAYThe hitch is that it’s difficult to detect force fields that have nothing to push on.
THE HIDDEN MAGNETIC UNIVERSE BEGINS TO COME INTO VIEWNATALIE WOLCHOVERJULY 2, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEAccordingly, she had the boys to hitch a team to a buggy and took him driving over the great estate.
THE HOMESTEADEROSCAR MICHEAUXHe just got a good holt–a shore enough diamond hitch–on that thirst-parlour dawg, and chawed.
ALEC LLOYD, COWPUNCHERELEANOR GATESEvery pull in the shoulders, every hitch in the back, every kink in the sleeves makes me a profound materialist.
THE SOLDIER OF THE VALLEYNELSON LLOYDThe burial of 3,000 Turks by armistice at Anzac seems to have been carried out without a hitch.
GALLIPOLI DIARY, VOLUME IIAN HAMILTONThe organist might leave his Swell-box shut or, by means of a catch on the pedal, hitch it full open.
THE RECENT REVOLUTION IN ORGAN BUILDINGGEORGE LAING MILLERWORDS RELATED TO HITCH
- adversity
- arduousness
- awkwardness
- barricade
- check
- complication
- crisis
- crux
- dead end
- deadlock
- deep water
- dilemma
- distress
- emergency
- exigency
- fix
- frustration
- hardship
- hazard
- hindrance
- hitch
- hot water
- impasse
- knot
- labor
- laboriousness
- mess
- misfortune
- muddle
- obstacle
- obstruction
- pain
- painfulness
- paradox
- perplexity
- pickle
- predicament
- quagmire
- quandary
- scrape
- snag
- stew
- strain
- strait
- strenuousness
- struggle
- stumbling block
- tribulation
- trouble
- awkward situation
- awkwardness
- bashfulness
- bind
- boo-boo
- chagrin
- clumsiness
- complexity
- confusion
- destitution
- difficulty
- dilemma
- discomfiture
- discomposure
- disconcertion
- distress
- egg on face
- faux pas
- fix
- hitch
- hot seat
- hot water
- impecuniosity
- indebtedness
- indiscretion
- inhibition
- mess
- mistake
- mortification
- pickle
- pinch
- plight
- poverty
- predicament
- puzzle
- quandary
- scrape
- self-consciousness
- shyness
- snag
- stew
- strait
- tangle
- timidity
- unease
- uneasiness
- admit
- appoint
- assign
- attract
- call to arms
- call up
- conscribe
- conscript
- draft
- embody
- employ
- engage
- enroll
- enter
- enter into
- gather
- get
- hire
- hitch
- incorporate
- induct
- initiate
- inscribe
- interest
- join
- join up
- levy
- list
- mobilize
- muster
- oblige
- obtain
- place
- press into service
- procure
- record
- recruit
- register
- reserve
- secure
- serve
- sign on
- take on
- volunteer
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