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111hitch one's wagon to a star — {v. phr.} To aim high; follow a great ambition or purpose, * /In trying to be a famous pianist, Mary had hitched her wagon to a star./ * /John hitched his wagon to a star and decided to try to become President./ …
112Hitch Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy — a successful radio series (1978–80), book (1979) and television series (1981) written by Douglas Adams. They are about Arthur Dent’s comic adventures in space after the earth is destroyed by the Vogons. There were several further books, including …
113hitch\ one's\ wagon\ to\ a\ star — v. phr. To aim high; follow a great ambition or purpose, In trying to be a famous pianist, Mary had hitched her wagon to a star. John hitched his wagon to a star and decided to try to become President …
114hitch-hike — see hitchhike …
115hitch a ride — secure a free ride from passing vehicles …
116hitch hike — n. journey made by hitchhiking …
117hitch hiking — traveling by soliciting rides from passing vehicles …
118hitch knot — type of knot, type of noose …
119hitch one's wagon to a star — try to succeed by forming a relationship with a successful person. → hit on …
120ˌhitch sth ˈup — phrasal verb to pull up something that you are wearing She hitched up her skirt and ran.[/ex] …