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Hitch up Meaning in English

expression

ˈhɪtʃ/ /ˈəp
HITCH-uhp
hˈɪtʃ/ /ˈʌp
HITCH-up

Definition

To attach something with a hook or fastener, to pull clothing up, or (informally) to get married. Context decides the meaning.

Usage & Nuances

Often refers to securing animals (like horses) or trailers ('hitch up the horse'), pulling up clothes ('hitch up your pants'), or, informally, getting married ('They hitched up last year'). The informal marriage meaning is less common in the US today. Usually informal. Don't confuse with 'hitchhike' (ride-seeking) or 'hook up' (meet or have a relationship).

Example Sentences

Let's hitch up the trailer before we leave.

basic

He hitched up his trousers after they fell down.

basic

They decided to hitch up last summer.

basic

Can you hitch up the caravan while I grab our bags?

natural

She quickly hitched up her skirt before crossing the muddy field.

natural

"Did you know Sarah and Mike finally hitched up?"

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