limp, walk with a limp Since he broke his ankle, he's had a little hitch in his getalong.
hitch in your getalong
(See have a hitch in your getalong)
hitch one
aim high, follow a great ambition or purpose He wants to hitch his wagon to a star and pursue his dreams of becoming an actor.
without a hitch
without a problem, smooth sailing Except for one flat tire, the trip went without a hitch.
hitch a ride
Idiom(s): thumb a ride AND hitch a ride
Theme: TRANSPORTATION
to get a ride from a passing motorist; to make a sign with one's thumb that indicates to passing drivers that one is begging for a ride. • My car broke down on the highway, and I had to thumb a ride to get back to town. • Sometimes it's dangerous to hitch a ride with a stranger.
A hitch in your giddy-up
If you have a hitch in your giddy-up, you're not feeling well. ('A hitch in your gittie-up' is also used.)
to get hitched
"They're getting hitched next Saturday."
get hitched|get|hitched
v. phr. To get married. After a long period of dating, Fred and Mary finally got hitched.
hitch one's wagon to a star|hitch|star|wagon
v. phr. To aim high; follow a great ambition or purpose, In trying to be a famous pianist, Mary had hitched her wagon to a star.John hitched his wagon to a star and decided to try to become President.
latch on|hitch|hitch onto|latch
v., informal 1. To get hold of; grasp or grab; catch. He looked for something to latch onto and keep from falling.The football player latched onto a pass. 2. slang To get into your possession. The banker latched onto a thousand shares of stock. 3. slang To understand. The teacher explained the idea of jet engines until the students latched onto it. Synonym: CATCH ON. 4. informal To keep; to hold. The poor woman latched onto the little money she had left. 5. slang To stay with; not leave. Marie and Dick wanted to go to the movies by themselves, but Mane's little brother latched onto them.
go off afterwards a hitch
To appear afterwards any problems at all; to appear actual smoothly, easily, or effortlessly. Used abnormally afterwards "go off." I was nervous, but the accomplished plan went off afterwards a hitch.I anticipation the date went off afterwards a hitch, but he never alleged me back.Other than a abrupt adjournment at the airport, our cruise has gone off afterwards a hitch!Learn more: go, hitch, off, withoutLearn more:
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Cùng học tiếng anh với từ điển Từ đồng nghĩa, cách dùng từ tương tự, Thành ngữ, tục ngữ go off without a hitch