unhitch|unhitched|unhitches|unhitching in English
verb
unfasten; free from a hitch; release; divorce
Use "unhitch|unhitched|unhitches|unhitching" in a sentence
1. to unhitch a trailer.
2. Slowly, each of their minds unhitched from its moorings in the body and spun.Sentencedict.com
3. Slowly, each of their minds unhitched from its moorings in the body and spun.
4. Nixon Horses Balky and unused to work, had to unhitch one and returned …
5. It was no goddam accident, no goddam mechanical failure, some one deliberately unhitched that car.
6. And when you stood hesitating before you unhitched the bow line, rush built to flood.
7. NIXON Horses Balky and unused to work, had to unhitch one and returned with but little drill
8. Adhering definition: be compatible or in accordance with synonyms: jibe, correspond, check, gibe, agree, tally, match, fit antonyms: disagree, unjust, unhitch
9. When business was slow; the butcher allowed his girls and Amelia to unhitch the two horses from the traces and ride.
10. 8 WedLock, as it's coyly named, is a new type of casualty insurance that gives the unhappily married policyholder a payout after he or she is unhitched.
11. And suddenly the hinges started to unhitch. Just then, the witch to satisfy an itch went flying on her broom stick, thumbing for a hitch.
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13. Men require three square feet and 15 seconds to pee, and women need 15 square feet and have more to unhitch and pantyhose to deal with and then they need to hang out and talk about feelings.
14. The trailer was wonderful on the smoother roads near Beijing, and it was a big advantage to be able to unhitch the car and use it separately, leaving the horses tied safely to the trailer.