hitch

  • 51hitch-hike — ► VERB ▪ travel by getting free lifts in passing vehicles. ► NOUN ▪ a journey made by hitch hiking. DERIVATIVES hitch hiker noun …

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  • 52hitch-hiker — hitch hike ► VERB ▪ travel by getting free lifts in passing vehicles. ► NOUN ▪ a journey made by hitch hiking. DERIVATIVES hitch hiker noun …

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  • 53hitch|hike — or hitch hike «HIHCH HYK», verb, hiked, hik|ing. –v.i. to travel by walking and getting free rides from passing automobiles or trucks. –v.t. to get (a ride) by hitchhiking. ╂[American English < hitch (a ride), idiom, get a free lift] …

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  • 54hitch your wagon to — (someone or something) see ↑wagon • • • Main Entry: ↑hitch hitch your wagon to chiefly US informal : to rely on (someone or something) for success The team has hitched its wagon to its star pitcher. • • • Main Entry: ↑wagon …

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  • 55Hitch hike (dance) — Hitch hike was a dance craze of 1960s. It started with the 1963 Marvin Gaye s hit Hitch Hike and refueled with the gold disc of Vanity Fare, Hitchin a Ride (1969). The dance is extremely simple and is based on the hitchhiker s gesture: waving the …

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  • 56Hitch, especialista en ligues — Hitch, especialista en ligues, cuyo título original es Hitch, es una película cómica, rodada en 2005 en bajo la dirección de Andy Tennant. La productora de la película es Columbia Pictures …

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  • 57hitch your fortunes to sb — hitch your fortunes/future/wagon to sth/sb ► to rely on something or someone to bring you success: »The former oil industry investor has hitched his wagon to renewable energy. Main Entry: ↑hitch …

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  • 58hitch your fortunes to sth — hitch your fortunes/future/wagon to sth/sb ► to rely on something or someone to bring you success: »The former oil industry investor has hitched his wagon to renewable energy. Main Entry: ↑hitch …

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  • 59hitch your fortunes to sth/sb — hitch your fortunes/future/wagon to sth/sb ► to rely on something or someone to bring you success: »The former oil industry investor has hitched his wagon to renewable energy. Main Entry: ↑hitch …

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  • 60hitch your fortunes/future/wagon to sth/sb — ► to rely on something or someone to bring you success: »The former oil industry investor has hitched his wagon to renewable energy. Main Entry: ↑hitch …

    Financial and business terms