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hitchingverbpresent participle of hitch to move or cause to move with a sharp quick motionkept hitching up his pants because they were too big in the waist bucking, hoicking, jerking, jolting, twitching, yanking bumping, jouncing, lurching, pitching, staggeringjigging, jiggling, jogging, joggling, shakingdragging, lugging, pulling, tuggingplucking, tweakinggrabbing, ripping, snapping (up), snatching, tearing, wrenching, wresting, wringing to put or bring together so as to form a new and longer wholeshe escaped out the window by using a makeshift rope of bedsheets and clothing she'd hitched together catenating, chaining, compounding, concatenating, conjugating, connecting, coupling, hooking, interconnecting, interlinking, joining, linking, yoking articulating, dovetailing, integrating, interlocking, intermeshingcording, stringing, wiringcementing, coalescing, combining, fusing, uniting, welding disconnecting, disjoining, disjointing, dissevering, disuniting, separating, unchaining, uncoupling, unhitching, unlinking, unyoking detaching, disengaging, dividing, parting, splittingcleaving, rupturing, severing, sundering to put securely in place or in a desired positionhitched the trailer to the back of the car anchoring, catching, clamping, fastening, fixing, mooring, securing, setting embedding(also imbedding), entrenching(also intrenching), implanting, ingraining(also engraining), lodging, stuffing, wedging loosening, loosing, unfastening, unfixing, unloosening, unloosing extracting, prizing, prying, pulling, rooting (out), tearing (out), uprooting, wresting, yanking to travel by securing free ridesher brother hitched across the country after he graduated from college |