Definitionv. unfasten or release from or as if from a hitch
Last update: July 27, 2015
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It was late when they returned, and she left Alex in the barn to unhitch the horse while she went to the house to fix something to eat. [Please select]
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We clung to the life-line, which unhitched forward. [Please select]
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The two men talked together a moment, unhitched their horses, got into their buggies and drove away. [Please select]
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The miller had more to say, while he unhitched his horse, but he led him out without getting any more favorable reply about the trade. [Please select]
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Others unhitched the tired horses and led them off toward the river. [Please select]
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"We orto have gone with `em," said Uncle Peabody as he unhitched the horses. [Please select]
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I unhitched and led my horses up into the cover of the pines. [Please select]
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You go and unhitch the horse, and I'll be right along.' [Please select]
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Unhitch your team and have some dinner and we'll talk things over after you're rested. [Please select]
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He unhitched his team and followed it slowly across the black furrows toward the barn. [Please select]
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Ras built a fire, unhitched the horses, produced a variety of things from the seat of the pantry and took his table equipment from his hat. [Please select]
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