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hitch
noun as in problem, difficulty
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There’s just one hitch: Though Mossbrae Falls sits less than 2,000 feet from Dunsmuir city limits, there is no easy — or legal — way for the public to access its watery splendors.
From Los Angeles Times
The pilots don’t always go off without a hitch.
From Los Angeles Times
She’s not just making excuses to hitch a husband.
From Los Angeles Times
Some people hitched lifts on the back of trucks.
From BBC
Luckily for them, by the time that happens the tardigrades may well have hitched a ride into outer space and traveled well beyond the sun’s overheated grasp.
From Salon
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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