I unhitch the brakes and realise trepidation has replaced the temper tantrum.
From the themercury.com.au
Fuel cells promise to unhitch us from the electrical grid, and that's good.
From the time.com
They unhitch the tractor-trailers and hitch them onto their own cabs, hauling the loot away.
From the kentucky.com
Then he would unhitch the lower block, attach it above his head and repeat the whole procedure.
From the time.com
Unhitch the trailer, and let the tongue sit on the ground.
From the projo.com
Miss Leefolt, she'd narrow up her eyes at me like I done something wrong, unhitch that crying baby off my foot.
From the telegraph.co.uk
So you hitch up a trailer, then you unhitch it.
From the al.com
As with the first glacier, they had to unhitch the dogs from the sledges and slowly make the treacherous descent.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The patrol said the man's 2001 Honda Accord ran off the road and hit a ditch, which caused the trailer to unhitch from the car.
From the stltoday.com
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Unfasten or release from or as if from a hitch
Unhitched (previously known as The Rules for Starting Over) is an American television comedy that aired as a mid-season replacement on Fox from March 2, 2008 to March 30, 2008. The series was originally scheduled to premiere at 9:30 pm ET, but aired 30 minutes later due to the runover of Nascar. ...
To disconnect; to detach; to undo that which is hitched