85 collocations for hitched

I immediately told one of our men to hitch his horses to a wagon and follow me, as I was going out after the herd, and we would bring back some fresh meat for supper.

It required several men to hitch up this frisky team, as a man had to hold on to each one of the horses by the bits, while they were stringing them out.

"Yes," Henderson added, hitching his own chair to one side to make room for another, "the cards are running like"he paused"like the Gold Dust maverick for everybody but the house!"

18 With a bang the screen door of Sheriff Kern's office had creaked open and shut four times at intervals, and each man, entering in turn with a "Howdy" to the sheriff, had stamped the dust out of the wrinkles of his riding boots, hitched up his trousers carefully, and slumped into a chair.

"Hitch up that air wagon, fill hit full o' bacon and meal, and drive it up thar to my tent.

You with the fur cap hitch up the mules to the second wagon.

I will hitch my little waggon to that sublime image.

"No, me take him" He hitched his body in the direction of Ikogimeut.

Before Peggy could reply to her chum's half rallying remark Jimsy, unabashed, continued: "We'll hitch this rope to the Red Dragon and then start her up for all she's worth.

" Ben and George hitched the dogs to the respective sleds after Spot, in the exuberant joy of a prospective run, had dashed madly about, barking boisterously, a thing absolutely prohibited in that well-ordered household.

Well, I don't understand your lingo; but ef you're a-goin' to stay here, I don't see why you don't hitch hosses with Miss Lucindy.

He was playing solitaire and his back was towards Jerry Strann, who now made a brief survey, hitched his cartridge belt, and approached the stranger with a grin.

" He paused to adjust his glasses, which were in the very act of falling from his nose, and hitch up his gown, while he took a leisurely survey of the jury, as though he were estimating their impressionability.

"You see, it's just like this," he continued, hitching up his pants behind, and rolling, the same as sailors do on the stage.

We hitched a cable to it, and let it down gently.

Unconsciously, as though he were alone, he hitched the corduroys up over his narrow hips, in the motion of one who has been riding.

The transport officer was in the same fix; he wanted a large and commodious farm whenever he hitched up countless as he had a crowd of horses, wagons and men to put up somehow.

I had just hitched the cows to the end of the tongue, by means of the chain, when they trotted by, and sweeping down near me halted.

He led me out and I sat up to the table, hitched up my cuffs, put a napkin under my chin, took a knife and fork and began to eat, just like a human being.

They are those of his two sisters, one of whom had ordered him to hitch up the cutter for her to escape, as he had every reason to believe, the other.

Major, go and tell Hucks to hitch that groaning, balky Daniel to the ancient buggy, and then to drive this young man over to the hotel.

When he came back, with the bag hitched under his arm, a decanter of brandy in one band and a glass in the other, Mary was leaning over the throne, with her arm round the old man.

Though you may want to wade through the whole dope sheet hitch your desire and order what you think he can afford, and lay back until you get a live one.'

Then hitching up the dinghy I added curiously: "What's up, Tommy?

"Before leaving I noticed a Pinto horse hitched to a tree some distance in the rear of the house, and as we were expecting to buy a number of horses, I walked back and looked this one carefully over.

85 collocations for  hitched