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hitch

[hich] / hɪtʃ /




Example Sentences

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She modestly hitched up the garment, asked for a clip for her hair, which had come undone, and then went to help a fellow condemned Christian who had been knocked down.

From The Wall Street Journal

Last Friday’s initial T-bill purchases by the Fed appeared to go off without a hitch, with funding-market liquidity showing various signs of easing.

From MarketWatch

The only hitch for anyone wanting to visit now is that the winter holidays mark one of the busier seasons for the tram, especially since it snowed at Mt.

From Los Angeles Times

Dividend growth, after all, is hitched to earnings growth, which has been resilient.

From Barron's

Jalen Hurts has relied heavily on hitches while shying away from crossing patterns.

From Los Angeles Times