hitcher Antonyms
Meaning of hitcher
hitcher
to connect (a vehicle or implement) with a source of motive power, lift entry 2 sense 5b, a period usually of military service, the act or fact of catching hold, a sudden halt, to catch or fasten by or as if by a hook or knot, limp, a jerky movement or pull, to move by jerks or with a tug, an unexpected stop or obstacle, hitchhike, the connection between something towed (as a plow or trailer) and its mover (as a tractor, automobile, or animal), to move by jerks, to move with halts and jerks, to catch, fasten, or connect by or as if by a hook or knot, a knot used for a temporary fastening, a sudden movement or pull, a connection between a vehicle or implement and a detachable source of power (such as a tractor or horse), to join in marriage, to become joined in marriage, a usually unforeseen difficulty or obstacle, a delimited period especially of military service, to attach (a source of motive power) to a vehicle or instrument, any of various knots used to form a temporary noose in a line or to secure a line temporarily to an object, to become entangled, made fast, or linked
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to connect (a vehicle or implement) with a source of motive power, lift entry 2 sense 5b, a period usually of military service, the act or fact of catching hold
hitchhiker, stowaway,hijacker,
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The solitary hitcher stood forlornly on the desolate highway, thumb extended in desperate hope.
As the car approached, the driver hesitated, contemplating the potential risk of offering the hitcher a ride.
The hitcher's weather-beaten face and worn-out clothes hinted at a tale of hardship and misfortune.
The car's headlights flashed past the hitcher, leaving him shrouded in darkness once more.