1. hitching - Noun
2. hitching - Verb
4. Hitching - Proper noun
of Hitch
Source: Webster's dictionaryHumans may or may not have cosmic significance, and if they do, it will be by hitching a ride on the objective centrality of knowledge in the cosmic scheme of things. David Deutsch
Hitching up the M11 coming back from a Dexys gig got picked up 'bout half eleven by this bloke in a funny wig. Attila the Stockbroker
I started hitching about the country when I was 16 or 17 years old. I found the music that was played around the country - Irish music - had a particular resonance. Brendan Gleeson
Other families bought automobiles; we had a horse-headed hitching post in front of our house and drove horses. Paul Engle
An example is the malaria parasite which can spread from a person near death, by hitching a ride to a healthy person on a mosquito that has bitten the diseased person. Source: Internet
But I also believe hitching the "anti-woke" cause to Trump is the worst answer possible. Source: Internet