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You’re listening to Lingo Phoenix’s word of the day for February 14.
Today’s word is hitch, spelled h-i-t-c-h. Hitch is a verb that means, “to fasten something to another thing by tying it with a rope or using a metal hook.”
Here’s the word used in a sentence:
We just need to hitch the trailer to the car and then we can go.
The horses were hitched to a shiny, black carriage.
a goat hitched to a fence
Get hitched: to get married
He's getting hitched to his college sweetheart.
With your word of the day, I’m Mohammad Golpayegani.
Join our Telegram channel @lingophoenix to make sure you never miss an episode of Lingo Phoenix’s Word of the Day.
You’re listening to Lingo Phoenix’s word of the day for February 14.
Today’s word is hitch, spelled h-i-t-c-h. Hitch is a verb that means, “to fasten something to another thing by tying it with a rope or using a metal hook.”
Here’s the word used in a sentence:
We just need to hitch the trailer to the car and then we can go.
The horses were hitched to a shiny, black carriage.
a goat hitched to a fence
Get hitched: to get married
He's getting hitched to his college sweetheart.
With your word of the day, I’m Mohammad Golpayegani.
Join our Telegram channel @lingophoenix to make sure you never miss an episode of Lingo Phoenix’s Word of the Day.