hitch in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
Hitch (verb): to obtain a ride or transport from someone, or to encounter a temporary obstacle or interruption.
Sample Sentences
- She managed to hitch a ride to the concert with a friendly stranger.
- The dog got its leash caught on a tree branch, causing a small hitch in our walk.
- We had to hitch our plans to the weather, as rain was forecasted for the weekend.
- After a slight hitch in the presentation, the team smoothly continued with their pitch.
- He decided to hitch his wagon to her ambitious plans for the future.
- The car broke down just a few miles into the trip, leaving us with a hitch we hadn’t anticipated.
- She managed to hitch her skirt up just enough to avoid the puddle while walking down the street.
- After a few hitches in the plan, we finally arrived at the event without any further issues.
- He had to hitch a ride from a stranger when his phone battery died in the middle of nowhere.
- The hitch in the performance was quickly resolved by the talented stage crew.
- He managed to hitch a ride with a friendly passerby.
- The horse was ready to hitch to the cart as soon as they arrived.
- She felt a hitch in her voice as she tried to speak about her feelings.
- Despite a few hitches in the plan, the event turned out to be a success.
- They decided to hitch their dreams together and start a business.