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His orange monk's robes, hitched up to show stout boots and socks, would tangle in the bushes.
ECONOMIST: Preah Maha Ghosananda
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He adjusted his glasses, usually held together with Sellotape and rubber bands, hitched up his trousers, usually belted with string, and forged on.
ECONOMIST: Robert Oakeshott
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Wearily, Ed hitched up his boxers and padded to the bathroom.
NEWYORKER: After the Movie
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But now he has put that and everything else on hold, as he hitched up his trailer home to his truck in order to head to higher ground.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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He might have taken the time to saddle the horse or hitched up three spans of mules to Concord stage-coach and smoked a pipe as it seems no one in that city was after him.
NPR: Excerpt: 'True Grit'
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The tall one hitched up his trousers.
NEWYORKER: The Woman of the House
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The bearded and purposeful men who patrol the campus in Muridke with pyjama trousers hitched halfway up their shins might be graduates of these camps.
ECONOMIST: Pakistan
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Cage, his face screwed up with rage, one shoulder hitched higher than the other from a back injury, looks like Quasimodo without a bell rope to hang on to.
NEWYORKER: Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans