hitch up
Upper Intermediate (B2) neutral
To quickly pull up a piece of clothing, or to attach something like a trailer to a car or a horse to a cart.
"He hitched up his trousers and marched confidently into the meeting room."
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Budget Cars & Bad Ideas! | Top Gear Classic
Top Gear Classic · 44:50
But first, you must hitch up a trailer
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DankPods · 29:04
I mean, it didn't hitch up there like the other one did,
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Lex Fridman · 177:56
they were in the late goddamn 30s or early 40s to hitch up with someone,
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Townsends Journal · 2:36
to meeting or to visit friends I would hitch up the team and take them
The history of our world in 18 minutes | David Christian | TED
TED · 9:23
Well, in gases, atoms move past each other so fast that they can't hitch up.