Difference between Hitch and Rub

What is the difference between Hitch and Rub?

Hitch as a noun is a sudden pull. while Rub as a noun is an act of rubbing.

Hitch

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A sudden pull. A noose or knot as used by sailors. A fastener or connection point, as for a trailer. A problem, delay or source of difficulty. A hidden or unfavorable condition or element; a catch. A term generally referring to a period of time in which a person works offshore before returning back to mainland.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To pull with a jerk. To attach, tie or fasten. To marry, especially to get hitched. contraction of hitchhike, to thumb a ride.

Rub

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To move one object while maintaining contact with another object over some area.To rub something against.To rub against something.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: An act of rubbing.A difficulty or problem.

Example sentence: I love grilling. Grilling is an incredible way to keep healthy. And you can marinate both with a dry rub and also wet marinades. You can marinate juniper berry or a little bit of olive oil and some citrus and fresh herbs - all of that sort of stuff.

We hope you now know whether to use Hitch or Rub in your sentence.

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