Easy as in join To affix or attach something momentarily, often temporarily or informally, to something else. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Hitch'
After a long journey, they needed to hitch the trailer to the car for the final leg of their road trip.
The carpenter needed to hitch the newly crafted shelf to the wall to ensure stability.
Sarah tried to hitch the trailer to her car but struggled with the heavy load.
During the camping trip, we had to hitch our bags to the trees to keep them safe from wildlife.
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