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timber hitch

 

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Noun timber hitch has 1 sense
  1. timber hitch - a hitch used to secure a rope to a log or spar; often supplemented by a half hitch
    --1 is a kind of
    hitch

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Timber Hitch

The timber hitch is a knot used for securing a rope to a cylindrical object like a tree trunk or a log. It is known for its simplicity and strength, making it a popular choice among outdoor enthusiasts, lumberjacks, and sailors.

Sense 1: Noun - Knot

A timber hitch is tied by wrapping the rope around the object several times, with the final turn threaded through the loop formed by the previous turns. This knot is often used in activities such as camping, tree climbing, and cargo transportation.

Sample Sentence

He secured the log to the trailer using a timber hitch, ensuring it wouldn't budge during transport.

Sense 2: Verb - Local expression

In some regions, the phrase "timber hitch" is used as a local expression meaning to take a break or pause from work. It is often heard in lumbering communities and woodworking workshops.

Sample Sentence

The timber hitch is a call to gather and share stories during lunchtime in the local sawmill.

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