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hitching

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Noun — The act of attaching or fastening something, or of hitchhiking.

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Etymology

From a medieval diminutive form of Hitch.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “hitching” mean?

The word “hitching” means the act of attaching or fastening something, or of hitchhiking. In plain terms, the action described by the verb "hitch" — attaching something, or catching a ride.

How do you pronounce “hitching”?

“Hitching” is pronounced HIHT-shihng (/ˈhɪt͡ʃɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “hitching” in a sentence?

Here is “hitching” used in a sentence: “The hitching of the horses took only a few minutes.”

What part of speech is “hitching”?

“Hitching” is a noun.

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