Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet HITCHING


HITCHING

Definition av HITCHING

  1. böjningsform av hitch
  2. presensparticip av hitch

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Exempel på hur man kan använda HITCHING i en mening

  • Hitchhiking (also known as thumbing, autostop or hitching) is a means of transportation that is gained by asking individuals, usually strangers, for a ride in their car or other vehicle.
  • Modeled after the Old West towns seen in countless Hollywood films, Love Valley boasts a saloon, general store, hitching posts, and rodeos.
  • In order to cater to the local Amish population, the Supercenter has an expanded parking lot that includes 37 hitching posts for Amish buggies, and the store is stocked with blocks of ice and fabrics for clothes to be made at home.
  • Farmers and housewives faced fines or prosecution for the use of telephone poles as hitching posts, or incorporating them into their barbed wire fences or clotheslines.
  • The main reason why this was the default hitching idea is that it was the natural follow-on from the days of horse-drawn implements, which were towed as trailers by the horse or team (and often had an operator's seat).
  • Instead of becoming a preacher, Borah was in 1882 expelled for hitching rides on the Illinois Central to spend the night in the town of Carmi.
  • The primary knots of macramé are the square (or reef knot) and forms of "hitching": various combinations of half hitches.
  • Skitching (abbreviated from "skate-hitching", pron: /ˈskɪtʃɪŋ/) is the act of hitching a ride by holding onto a motor vehicle while riding on a skateboard, roller skates, bicycle, or sneakers when there is snowfall.
  • Prost took the chequered flag before stopping on the slowing-down lap and hitching a ride with Patrick Tambay on the side pod to return to the pits.
  • His dancing ability allowed him to perform choreographed pratfalls over hitching posts, sabers, and trash cans.
  • It forages by hitching up tree trunks and along branches and vines, mostly from the forest's mid-level to the subcanopy but sometimes in the understory.
  • Horsehair is used for the crafts of horsehair hitching, horsehair braiding, pottery, and in making jewelry items such as bracelets, necklaces, earrings and barrettes.
  • When the first responders, consisting of the shipyard manager, Bill Dransfield, legendary rigger Fred Cotton and another shipyard employee, Billy Pinell managed to climb on board after hitching a ride on a small boat whose skipper braved the raging torrent, the men found that one anchor had been lost with clench pins sheared through and the remaining anchor only secured by the last clench pin which had failed but jammed the chain.
  • Upon being cornered in a back alley, Lance fashions a makeshift flamethrower via sucking fuel canisters out with a Super Soaker to keep them at bay, and both manage to escape upon hitching a ride on a cargo truck.
  • Titty turns up later, after hitching a ride with some woodsmen and explains that Roger sprained his ankle and will be spending the night with Young Billy, the (old) charcoal burner.
  • It probes for and gleans its prey from bark, vegetation, lichens, and moss while hitching acrobatically along trunks and branches.
  • It gleans its prey acrobatically from bark and live and dead leaves while hitching along branches and sometimes trunks.
  • It acrobatically probes for and gleans prey from bark, moss, epiphytes, dead leaves, and debris while hitching along small branches, sometimes hanging upside down.
  • It acrobatically gleans prey from bark and dead leaves (and occasionally live ones) while hitching along small branches.
  • After being tantalized by descriptions of far-off wonders, the young man begins to dream of hitching a ride in one of the "traveler's" vehicles.


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