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  1. The idiom “hitch one’s wagon to” is a phrase that conveys the idea of attaching oneself or one’s interests to something else. It is often used in a figurative sense, indicating that someone has chosen to align themselves with a particular person, group, or cause.

  2. hitch (one's) wagon to (someone or something) To attempt to benefit from something or someone else's success or potential by closely associating with it or them. Be careful about hitching your wagon to the senator—some say his seat is in jeopardy.

  3. 31 de ago. de 2023 · hitch one's wagon to (third-person singular simple present hitches one's wagon to, present participle hitching one's wagon to, simple past and past participle hitched one's wagon to) (chiefly US, idiomatic, informal) to rely on (someone or something) for success.

  4. Hace 6 días · HITCH YOUR WAGON TO SOMEONE definition: to try to become more successful by forming a relationship with someone who is already... | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English.

  5. 1. (horse-drawn) carro m. (= truck) camión m. (British) (Railways) vagón m. (especially US) (also: station wagon) furgoneta f ⧫ camioneta f. (US) (= police van) furgón m policial. idiom: to be on the wagon (informal) no beber. he decided to go on the wagon se resolvió a no beber. idiom: to hitch one's wagon to a star picar muy alto.

  6. 12 de jun. de 2024 · HITCH ONE'S WAGON TO A STAR definition: to aspire to lofty goals ; aim high | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples