Moderate as in add To fasten or attach something securely; typically used to indicate joining or consolidating. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Hitch'
The director decided to hitch a dramatic twist to the end of the movie to surprise the audience.
Sarah decided to hitch the trailer to her car before embarking on the cross-country road trip.
After the wedding ceremony, the couple took a moment to hitch their lives together in a symbolic unity ritual.
The old truck struggled to hitch the heavy load up the steep hill.
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