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What is the past tense of hitch?

What's the past tense of hitch? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of hitch is hitched.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of hitch is hitches.

The present participle of hitch is hitching.

The past participle of hitch is hitched.

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To complicate matters, an escaped killer is on the loose, having hitched a ride on the truck.
After throwing back many pints, they wake up the next morning and find that while in their cups, they seem to have gotten hitched.
A three-horse team, hitched as these were with two wheel horses and one leader, is a very hard team to handle.
There was a small, four-wheeled wagon with two llamas already hitched to the tongue.
Elza hopped off the bay's back and hitched the two horses to the nearest tree.
He hitched up his gunbelt, checked the Colt in his shoulder holster, and reloaded his carbine.

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