1、A last-minute hitch?

2、hitch up one's suspenders.

3、hitch lifting jack

4、outside rolling hitch

5、integrated hydraulic hitch system

6、hydraulic hitch system with throttle control

7、hydraulic hitch system with unloading function

8、The ceremony went off without a hitch.

9、The transaction passed off without a hitch.

10、But, for Polidori, there was a hitch.

11、The sailor put a hitch in the line.

12、One hitch — the buyer had no intention of paying.

13、I only want to hitch a ride home.

14、Agricultural tractors and implements--Four-point rigid hitch--Specifications

15、They are exploited by intermediaries, hitch hiker sand other parasites.

16、He gave his sock a hitch when he fell it slipping down.

17、The important basis of teaching and playing without a hitch is to comprehend the slur rightly.

18、This actually can be really really nice, if you hitch yourself to the right partner.

19、Do we need to be so wary both to hitch and to give a lift?

20、It took about 20 minutes to upload but ultimately posted without a hitch.

21、Through this way to go on the diagnosis of hitch. The main statement is the two thresholds determination of acceleration and coefficient and the judgment of hitch during the analyze of chart, so…

22、I'll just hitch a ride with you to the East Coast, fly back on a commercial flight.

23、The shoes have a specially designed heel slot which can be detachably engaged with the hitch member by simply sliding the shoe wearer's foot forward, thereby engaging with the hitch member.

24、That puts you in the best possible position from which you can hitch a ride or catch a bus.

25、There was, however, one small hitch: the superconducting wires required create a magnetic field have never been developed.

26、to have great ambition but little talent; to have high aspirations but little ability; to hitch one's wagon to a star

27、Photographer David Parker said: "Their mum seemed to be teaching them to swim at first but they soon tired and decided to hitch a ride."

28、At cabinet meetings, especially with the “rough”, Lyndon Johnson (far left), he would nervously hitch up his trousers, sigh, bury his head in his hands.