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Filter by Meaning My friend and his girlfriend are planning to get hitched this summer.
The celebrity couple announced that they are getting hitched in a beach resort.
They had a small and intimate wedding when they hitched.
They didn't have much money, but they hitched at the courthouse and exchanged vows.
John and Jane finally got hitched after years of dating.
They got hitched in a church surrounded by friends and family.
They wanted a simple wedding, so they hitched at city hall with just a few close family members.
The couple hitched in a big, traditional wedding with all their family and friends present.
The backpacker hitched his tent flap back on with some duct tape.
She hitched the ripped page back in the book with tape.
She hitched the broken chain of her necklace with a piece of string.
He hitched the hem of his pants with safety pins.
She hitched the loose button on her blouse with a hairpin.
He hitched the broken zipper together with a hair tie.
She hitched the loose tile back in place with glue.
He hitched the torn pages together with a paper clip.
He hitched the broken strap of his backpack with a rubber band.
She hitched the fallen branch back up with rope.
The farmer hitched a piece of wood to the broken plow to keep it from dragging.
The farmer hitched the fence post back in place with a piece of wire.
The mechanic hitched the muffler back onto the car with a coat hanger.
He hitched the loose handle back on the pot with a screw.
She hitched the broken handle of her purse with a shoelace.
She hitched the fallen picture frame back on the wall with a nail.
The mechanic hitched the loose bumper with duct tape.
The hiker hitched his backpack strap with a belt.
She couldn't back up the car because the hitched was too high.
The hitched was rusty and needed to be replaced before they could tow anything.
The mechanic recommended a heavy-duty hitched for towing the horse trailer.
The camper was attached to the hitched on the back of the SUV.
The hitched lock prevented anyone from stealing the trailer.
They had to make sure the hitched was securely fastened before they started driving.
The RV dealer installed a fifth-wheel hitched on the back of the pickup truck for long-distance travel.
The mechanic installed the hitched on the truck in just a few minutes.
The hitched had a weight distribution system to prevent swaying on the highway.
The hitched was damaged in the accident and needed to be replaced.
They attached the trailer to the hitched using a safety chain for extra security.
The hitched ball size was too small for the trailer, so they had to use an adapter.
The hitched on the pickup truck made it easy to tow the jet ski trailer to the lake.
The hitched on the truck was too low for the trailer, causing it to drag on the ground.
He forgot to put the safety pin in the hitched, and the trailer disconnected on a bumpy road.
The hitched came loose and the trailer started swerving on the highway.
The hitched came loose while driving and caused a serious accident.
The hitched was too small for the boat, so they had to buy a new one.
The fabric of her dress got hitched on a thorn bush.
The carpenter hitched the wobbly chair leg with a nail.
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