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Unhitch   /ənhˈɪtʃ/   Listen
Unhitch

verb
1.
Unfasten or release from or as if from a hitch.






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"Unhitch" Quotes from Famous Books



... encourage this idea; it was his duty to unhitch John's thoughts from the past. He now suggested that, the children and Sarah safe in his keeping, John should shut up the house and go away. To his surprise John jumped at the proposal, was ready there and then to put it into effect. Yes, said he, he would start the very next morning, and with ...
— Australia Felix • Henry Handel Richardson

... how I was to rescue her, my whole purpose being to catch up with that villain. Just then the moon shone bright from behind a cloud and lighted up the scene. The occupants of the carriage now knew they were being pursued, and they stopped. I could plainly see two men unhitch two horses from behind the carriage. They took Felicita from the carriage and were forcing her to mount when, suddenly, her horse became unmanageable, and she fell to the ground. By this time I was close upon them, and called to Felicita to be ...
— Where Strongest Tide Winds Blew • Robert McReynolds

... the men to unhitch the horses, which was done. Then the gun was whirled into position ...
— The Boy Allies At Verdun • Clair W. Hayes

... have a proposition to make," went on the balloonist. "Unhitch the mule from the load of wood, and hitch him to the auto. We've got some rope along, I noticed. Then the mule can pull us and the ...
— Tom Swift and his Electric Runabout - or, The Speediest Car on the Road • Victor Appleton



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