Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: hitched
IPA transcription: [h'ɪtʃt]
Usage examples
  • To all the coal-fields and all the waterfalls Faraday had directly hitched the wheels of industry.
  • Tad hitched his belt tighter before making any move to approach the pony, which Stallings was now holding by main force.
  • Exasperated, the adventurer cast the weapon from him, shrugged hastily out of his unfastened coat and waistcoat, hitched tight his belt, and clambered through the port.
  • Although he was a little dazed, Dick had a good idea of direction and he plunged through the mud which was now growing deep toward the little ravine in which they had hitched their horses.
  • Okochee rose, as it were, from its sunny seat on the post-office stoop, hitched up its suspender, and threw a granite dam two hundred and forty feet long and sixty feet high across the Cooloosa one mile above the town.