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hitched

adjective as in spliced

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He had just hitched a ride out of HMP Wandsworth by clinging to the underside of the lorry using a makeshift sling made from a pair of trousers.

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At dawn, the three young men hitched a ride from a truck driver and made it to Aung Ban, a township in the southern Shan state.

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Daniel and Danielle Mason, from Fareham in Hampshire, were one of the last couples to get married - when they got hitched at 21:30 at night.

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Two clearwing moths appear to have hitched a ride when they were larvae, travelling 4,500 miles from a tropical jungle in Guyana, South America, before ending up in Port Talbot.

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Five months before the general election, he’s still not a declared candidate for any office, but he’s hitched up the guessing-game wagon one more time.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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