HITCH vs RUB: NOUN
- A sudden pull.
- A small dislocation of a bed or vein.
- A knot or noose in a rope which can be readily undone; -- intended for a temporary fastening
- A sudden movement or pull; a pull up.
- A stop or sudden halt; a stoppage; an impediment; a temporary obstruction; an obstacle
- The act of catching, as on a hook, etc.
- A catch; anything that holds, as a hook; an impediment; an obstacle; an entanglement.
- Plural In whaling, the fastening of their on strap on the socket of a toggle-iron.
- Nautical, a knot or noose in a rope for making it fast to another rope or to a spar or other object: as, a clove hitch, a rolling hitch, etc.
- Temporary assistance; timely help: as, to lend one a hitch.
- In mining, a slight fault or dislocation.
- A halt; an impediment; a stoppage; an obstruction, especially of an unexpected and temporary nature: as, a hitch in the proceedings; a hitch in one's gait.
- The act of catching or fastening, as on a hook, a post, etc.
- A pull or jerk upward: as, to give one's trousers a hitch.
- A large chub, Lavinia exilicauda, found in the waters of California. Also chi.
- In yachting, a tack.
- The sudden stoppage of a pumping-engine.
- A hole or pocket made to receive the end of a timber.
- In mining:
- A free ride obtained along a road.
- A term of service, especially of military service.
- An impediment or a delay.
- A hobble or limp.
- A short jerking motion; a tug.
- A device used to connect one thing to another.
- Any of various knots used as a temporary fastening.
- The state of inactivity following an interruption
- A period of time spent in military service
- An unforeseen obstacle
- Any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome
- A connection between a vehicle and the load that it pulls
- A knot that can be undone by pulling against the strain that holds it
- The uneven manner of walking that results from an injured leg
- A rubstone.
- In card-playing, same as rubber, 6.
- Inequality of the ground in a bowlinggreen.
- An unevenness of surface or character; a roughness or inequality; an imperfection; a flaw; a fault.
- That which opposes or checks, as if from friction; any chafing or disturbing circumstance or predicament; an impediment, embarrassment, or stumbling-block; a pinch.
- A metaphorical rubbing or chafing; an irritating or disturbing act or expression; interference; affront; sarcasm, gibe, or the like.
- An act or the action of rubbing; an application or occurrence of frictional contact: as, to take a rub with a towel; to give something a rub.
- A difficulty or obstacle.
- An act or remark that annoys or hurts another.
- An unevenness on a surface.
- A seasoning made of ground spices and herbs, applied to the surface of meat, fish, or vegetables before cooking.
- A liniment or balm.
- A substance or preparation applied by rubbing, especially.
- The application of friction and pressure.
- The act of rubbing.
- An unforeseen obstacle
- The act of rubbing or wiping
HITCH vs RUB: VERB
- Walk impeded by some physical limitation or injury
- Jump vertically, with legs stiff and back arched
- Travel by getting free rides from motorists
- Connect to a vehicle
- To hook or entangle
- Cause friction
- Move over something with pressure
- Scrape or rub as if to relieve itching
HITCH vs RUB: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To hitchhike; -- mostly used in the phrase to hitch a ride.
- To hitchhike.
- To move or walk haltingly.
- To move jerkily.
- To marry.
- To get (a ride) by hitchhiking.
- To move or raise by pulling or jerking.
- To fasten, connect, or attach.
- To be transferred or removed by contact or proximity.
- To move along in contact with a surface; graze or scrape.
- To cause irritation or annoyance.
- To wear or chafe with friction.
- To exert pressure or friction on something.
- To remove, erase, or expunge.
- To cause to become worn, chafed, or irritated.
- To move (an object or objects) firmly along a surface, especially repeatedly.
- To apply to a surface firmly and with friction.
- To clean, polish, or manipulate by the application of pressure and friction.
- To apply pressure and friction to (a surface).
HITCH vs RUB: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To attach, as a horse, to a vehicle; as, hitch up the gray mare.
- To move with hitches.
- To hook; to catch or fasten as by a hook or a knot; to make fast, unite, or yoke.
- To hit the legs together in going, as horses; to interfere.
- To move interruptedly or with halts, jerks, or steps; -- said of something obstructed or impeded.
- To become entangled or caught; to be linked or yoked; to unite; to cling.
- N/A
HITCH vs RUB: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Connect to a vehicle: "hitch the trailer to the car"
- A temporary knot
- In mining, to dig or pick (pockets) to receive the ends of timbers.
- To catch or dig into: said specifically of a tool that digs too deeply into a piece of work that is being cut.
- Nautical, to cover with a network of twine or small cord, worked with one end.
- To fasten, especially in a temporary or occasional way; make fast; tether; tie up by means of a hook, a ring, a bridle, a rope, etc.
- To pull up; raise by jerks.
- To get on with another, as if in harness; work smoothly together.
- To strike the feet together in going; interfere, as a horse.
- To be fastened, entangled, or snarled; catch.
- To move by jerks or with pauses or rests; hop; hobble; halt; limp, literally or figuratively: as, to hitch along on the ground; verse that hitches.
- In the old game of bowls, to touch or graze the jack or another ball with the bowl or played ball.
- Figuratively, to proceed with friction or collision; do anything with more or less effort or difficulty: commonly with on, along, through, etc.
- To move or act with friction; exert frictional pressure in moving: as, to rub against or along something.
- To awaken or excite by effort; rouse; freshen: as, to rub up the memory.
- To blend or otherwise prepare by trituration: as, to rub up an ointment.
- To spread by rubbing; diffuse over a surface with a rubbing instrument: as, to rub out paint.
- To reduce or bring to smaller dimensions by friction; smooth or render less prominent by rubbing.
- To cause to move over another body with friction: as, to rub one's hand over a mirror.
- Figuratively, to affect in any way as if by frictional contact or pressure; furbish; fret: as, to rub (usually rub up) one's memory; to rub one the wrong way. See phrases below.
- To take an impression of by friction; apply frictional pressure to, as an engraved or sculptured figure or inscription, for the purpose of copying. See rubbing, 2.
- To treat, act upon, or remove by frictional pressure; act with or upon by friction: with out, off, in, etc.: as, to rub out marks, spots, or stains; to rub off rust; to rub in a liniment; to rub up an ointment in a mortar.
- To smooth, polish, clean, or coat by means of friction or frictional applications: as, to rub brasses or silver; to rub a floor; to rub furniture.
- To apply pressure with motion to the surface of; apply friction to by chafing or fretting with something else: as, to rub the face with a towel; to rub one hand with the other.
- In needle-making, to straighten (a wire or needle) by rolling (it) while hot.—
- (idiom) (rub up on) To refresh one's knowledge of.
- (idiom) (rub (someone) the wrong way) To annoy; irritate.
- (idiom) (rub (someone's) nose in) To bring repeatedly and forcefully to another's attention.
- (idiom) (rub (one's) hands) To experience or display pleased anticipation, self-satisfaction, or glee.
- (idiom) (elbows/shoulders) To mix or socialize closely.
HITCH vs RUB: RELATED WORDS
- Stop, Arrest, Check, Rub, Tour, Enlistment, Halt, Hitchhike, Hobble, Catch, Interference, Encumbrance, Limp, Hindrance, Snag
- Touch, Massage, Ointment, Polish, Abrade, Scrub, Hang up, Fray, Hitch, Snag, Chafe, Fret, Scratch, Itch, Wipe
HITCH vs RUB: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Thumb, Buck, Jerk, Stay, Stop, Arrest, Check, Rub, Tour, Halt, Hitchhike, Hobble, Catch, Limp, Hindrance
- Problem, Mess, Carve, Annoy, Brush, Touch, Massage, Ointment, Polish, Abrade, Scrub, Hitch, Chafe, Itch, Wipe
HITCH vs RUB: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- They rub their face, you rub your face.
- Repeat the rub and the stirring to make sure you have plenty of rub on the chicken wings.
- The bigger ball joints rub the disc and even after cutting them a bit they still rub.
- Letta Lee Then brush with oil or rub with a rub.
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- Season both sides of turkey pieces generously with Chicken BBQ rub, or your favorite rub.
- After breath holding, pericardial rub continues but pleural rub stops.
- Always try to rub up against money, for if you rub against money long enough, some of it may rub off on you.
- Rub, rub, rub into every nook and cranny!
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