Definitions

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  • noun a fixed horizontal rail to which a horse can be hitched to prevent it from straying

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Examples

  • When he reached the street, he untied his horse from the hitchrack and swung onto the saddle.

    This Calder Range Janet Dailey 1982

  • Benteen split away from Woolie, Zeke, and Bob Vernon as they turned their horses into the hitchrack in front of the land office.

    This Calder Range Janet Dailey 1982

  • When he reached the street, he untied his horse from the hitchrack and swung onto the saddle.

    This Calder Range Janet Dailey 1982

  • Benteen split away from Woolie, Zeke, and Bob Vernon as they turned their horses into the hitchrack in front of the land office.

    This Calder Range Janet Dailey 1982

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