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hitched
adjective as in fixed
adjective as in joined
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adjective as in knotted
adjective as in restricted
Strongest matches
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But both have been married while serving out life sentences in separate California prisons—and one of them got hitched twice.
So will letting Rebecca and Rhonda get hitched paralyze republican governance in the United States in some similar way?
So, just to be safe, Kawalek drove his boyfriend to City Hall and got hitched.
A runaway teen hitched a ride in the wheel well of a plane that reached 38,000 feet and subzero temperatures.
But they also hitched onto even more potent causes: especially perceptions that Quinn saddled up to Bloomberg and never let go.
For instance, Lem Jones stopped and hitched his team before the store, one chilly day.
So I washed up the buggy and hitched up the horse and come right out.
They even called on Jess Morse by name, and hitched that name to the battle cry of their athletic field.
The latter he instantly hitched up to a hook driven in the wall of the hut.
Riley hitched his chair closer, and his face wrinkled up a bit in a smile.
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On this page you'll find 210 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to hitched, such as: established, hooked, immovable, locked, rigid, and settled.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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