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Definition of Hitched
1. hitch [v] - See also: hitch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hitched
Literary usage of Hitched
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Tuscan Cities by William Dean Howells (1885)
"... like that of the horns which the children find in their stockings on Christmas
morning; and then the poor little engine hitched itself to the train, ..."
2. A Pilgrimage in Europe and America, Leading to the Discovery of the Sources by Giacomo Costantino Beltrami (1828)
"... hitched and hooked on every side in thorns and briars. Even Delille, who
converts everything into rose and jessamine, would have changed his tone in my ..."
3. Recollections of a Rebel Reefer by James Morris Morgan (1917)
"... friends to a prayer meeting—" Getting glory "—A chicken thief and a bulldog
get hitched together — Death of Hector as a consequence — The preponderance ..."
4. Trilby by George Du Maurier (1894)
"... hitched himself on to another post, and sat there dangling his legs and kicking
his heels, and waited for the ..."
5. A Selection of Cases on the Law of Torts by James Barr Ames, Jeremiah Smith (1910)
"Whereupon the plaintiff hitched his horse to a shade-tree, twenty-two inches in
diameter, standing upon the defendant's premises, but within the limits of ..."
6. The Revised Reports by Robert Campbell, Frederick Pollock, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead, Great Britain Courts (1892)
"hitched (9 Vesey, 212—214.) [This appeal will be found reported at 5 RK p. 862.
J LANE v. GOUDGE. IMS. (9 Vesey, 225—231.) -Vor-10- Bequest to A. for his ..."