Definition of «small hitch»

The phrase "small hitch" means a small problem or obstacle that temporarily holds someone or something back.

Sentences with «small hitch»

  • Well, one small hitch in the plan is that inflation has been outside the band for a long time now (basically since 2014), as the RBA's own figures show. (econotimes.com)
  • Speaking on Eyewitness News, Mr. Alhassan, who did not emphatically condemn the action of the youth, described it as a «small hitch between some party youth and the District Chief Executive for Sisala West that led to the youth locking up the office.» (citifmonline.com)
  • On the PC, there is an extremely small hitch when a lap - based mod resets (e.g. On - track mod which asks you to keep it between the lines for an entire lap, but resets after each one). (gamingtrend.com)
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