adjective as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The fabric felt hitchy and uncomfortable against my skin after a few hours of wear.

Definition:A feeling of roughness or discomfort, often associated with a texture that irritates the skin.

From hitchy feeling

Example:The saw made a hitchy sound as it cut through the tough wood.

Definition:A harsh or grating sound that is unpleasant to the ears.

From hitchy sound

Example:The new carpet had a hitchy texture that I found unpleasant.

Definition:A rough or scratchy surface texture that may be uncomfortable or irritating to touch.

From hitchy texture

Example:The old car had a hitchy ride over the rough road, which only made the trip even more unpleasant.

Definition:A bumpy or uncomfortable ride, often caused by the roughness of a surface or the condition of a vehicle.

From hitchy ride

Example:The rough hitchy surface of the board caused me to slip.

Definition:A surface that feels rough or scratchy to the touch, often causing discomfort.

From hitchy surface

Example:The designers replaced the old handle with a new, smoother one to reduce the hitchy grip.

Definition:A grip that is not smooth, often causing discomfort or difficulty when holding an object.

From hitchy grip

Example:The hitchy rustle of leaves in the wind was a sound I found irritating.

Definition:A harsh or rasping sound, often made by rough or scratchy materials rubbing together.

From hitchy rustle

Example:The hitchy noise of the gears grinding together was a clear sign that the machine needed maintenance.

Definition:A grating or harsh sound, often produced by rough or uneven surfaces.

From hitchy noise

Example:The plane experienced hitchy motion when its landing gear hit an uneven surface.

Definition:A jerky or rough motion, often caused by an uneven surface or lack of smoothness.

From hitchy motion

Example:The watch's clasp was a hitchy one, making it difficult to fasten securely.

Definition:A clasp or fastener that does not close smoothly, often causing discomfort or difficulty.

From hitchy clasp