Simple past tense and past participle of hitch.(verb)
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Use "hitched" in a sentence
"And the rest of them see nothing wrong with "gettin hitched" to their 16 year old first cousins as well."
"Instead of a boost, when John McCain hitched that ball and chain, Palin, to his campaign, we could practically hear the disgust of the middle class voters as they gave up all hope."
"Tax breaks for being old, disabled, having a green* car or, I don't know, training for the Olympics or something all seem fair enough but financial incentive to get hitched or stay hitched is just so wide of the mark."