Appearance
Use device theme  
Dark theme
Light theme

How to use hitched in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word hitched? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
Sheen took the babelicious Denise Richards off the market when the two got hitched this weekend.
He was balding, pudgy, pale and had his pants hitched up a little too high on his waist.
As skirts were hitched up and ties loosened, out came the blue Rimmel eyeliners and the Body Shop blushers.
These tunics were usually worn to below the knee, but during travel they were hitched up by a belt to make walking easier.
After he had moved on to other news, Ara hitched her rucksack higher on her back, prepared to go to her glade.
Her skirt was hitched up way higher on one side than the other and the buttons on her shirt were all in the wrong holes.
It was hitched up to reveal an underskirt of a different color and with no hoops or panniers.
He said he hardly ever picks anyone up, and I said this is the first time I'd successfully hitched.
The two of them trekked and hitched across Iran, relying on the kindness of strangers.
I had left Peshawar early in the morning the day before, and hitched out of town on a succession of brightly painted trucks.
So at the start of the summer holidays I hitched to Birmingham, found a studio that swallowed my false ID and got both nipples done.
We hitched in pairs and, as a general rule, we'd all meet up outside the cathedral of whichever city we were heading for.
In the city's photographic market, which is still largely hitched to 35 mm, digital is confined to the lower end and to media professionals.
They were now behind the church where people pulled up their buggies and carriages and hitched them to the posts that were set up.
The prehensile tail is muscular at the base, and it is hitched around a branch as an anchor, particularly when descending.
Ross's Maoist back-to-nature fantasies were hitched to theories filched from the 1960s architectural avant-garde.
Reining his horse up beside Barranca he ground hitched him hoping that nothing would startle the gelding.
Red already had the team hitched for her, so she kissed Joey goodbye and climbed up in the tall seat.
The horses had been hitched to it, and Jairdan, who was driving, was already in the driver's seat.
At the end of a day's fishing, the day's catch was loaded into a cart, and the dog was hitched up to haul the load into town.
Show More Sentences
Examples from Classical Literature
He took his feet from the rail and hitched his chair about until he faced me.
Bob came over, and letting his tools down with a clatter he hitched up the knees of his moleskins and sat down on one heel.
A neighbor took my father with him and met us at McGregor Landing with an ox team hitched to a prairie schooner.
Billy, the stableman, and his assistant were awakened, and the teams were hitched up.
In a few moments Samson and Peasley arrived, with the latter's team hitched to a Conestoga wagon.
So samp kind of hitched up his ambition and took the slack out of his habits for a few months and went to the legislature.
The pony that was hitched to the bar of the windlass started to lower the cage by reversing at a jog trot.
Then he hitched up his sweatshirt over the hairy pale expanse of his own belly and tipped to one side.
He once more hitched at his sword belt, and this time the movement held the elements of a threat.
He turned and saw doctor Pelliter striding up the slope to where his team was hitched on the public road.
It was, however, fitted with a big bronze ring to which a draft animal could be hitched.
Then they hitched up a couple of two hundred kilowatt alternators so that they run in synchronism.
Colonel Biddle dismounted some of his men, and hitched their horses to the guns.
Drake hitched his chair nearer and focused all his powers of concentration.
He untied the vinta line from the anchor rope and temporarily hitched it to a bitt while he hauled in the anchor.
I happened to hear the order he gave the shover, and I had my cayuse hitched over at Bob Sharkey's joint.
He hitched the horse, and hefting the insensible man in his arms, staggered blindly into the timber.
It's no wonder he drinks, hitched up to a cantankerous old hyena like that.
The horses were hitched to the wagon, which still contained the tent and fittings.
The reformers are valiant and true, and every one has hitched his waggon to his pet star.
Show More Sentences
Find more words!
Use * for blank tiles (max 2) Advanced Search Advanced Search
Use * for blank spaces Advanced Search
Advanced Word Finder

See Also

Nearby Words
7-letter Words Starting With
Find Sentences
go
Word Tools Finders & Helpers Apps More Synonyms
Copyright WordHippo © 2024