Proper noun
Hitches
A surname originating as a patronymic.
A constrictor knot prepared for tightening using two rods and marlinespike hitches Tying Below is a basic method of tying. Source: Internet
He is The Pineapple Man. He hitches from Murwillumbah to our local markets and he hula hoops and shakes his pineapple for hours at a time. Source: Internet
According to him, nothing was discussed save the election of officers of the union, which, he said, was carried out without hitches. Source: Internet
If the sides of the flattened loop are pulled away from each other, the flattened loop ends pull out of the half hitches and the knot falls apart, but if the free ends are pulled taut then the knot remains secure. Source: Internet
TECHNICAL hitches, flying mishaps and cast disputes are all guaranteed when Mischief Theatre brings Peter Pan Goes Wrong to Woking next week. Source: Internet
NATCA therefore urges the relevant authorities to take immediate steps to restore the full serviceability of the navigational and landing aids to ensure an effective end to the uncalled hitches recently experienced and prevent the re-occurrence of same. Source: Internet