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Unhitch   /ənhˈɪtʃ/   Listen
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unhitch  v. t.  To free from being hitched, or as if from being hitched; to unfasten; to loose; as, to unhitch a horse, or a trace.






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"Unhitch" Quotes from Famous Books



... long time, and had almost thought they weren't coming; he had become impatient. He shouted toward the barns, which were built against the house, for some one to come and take the horse. No one came. Uli himself had to unhitch and asked where to take Blazer. "Why, is nobody here?" Nobody came. Then the old man went angrily to the stable and pulled the door open, and there was the carter calmly currying horses. "Don't you hear when you're called?" ...
— The German Classics of The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Vol. VIII • Various



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