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  1. Hutchgo.com is a leading online travel agent, who offers great discount for air tickets, hotels, packages, travel insurance, prepaid SIM, one day tour, domestic helper ticket, and student air ticket.

  2. a box made of wood with a wire front where small animals such as rabbits are kept: I fed the rabbit a carrot through the wire netting of its hutch. Maria Teijeiro/Photodisc/GettyImages. Fewer examples. They returned home one afternoon to find the wood and wire hutch in the back yard open and Snuggles gone.

  3. 1. hutch - a cage (usually made of wood and wire mesh) for small animals. cage, coop - an enclosure made or wire or metal bars in which birds or animals can be kept. rabbit hutch - a hutch for rabbits. 2. hutch - small crude shelter used as a dwelling. hovel, shack, shanty, hut.

  4. hutch translate: sangkar, gerobok yang mempunyai tempat letak pinggan. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Malay Dictionary.

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  6. HUTCH App is available for Devices on Android Version 5.0 and above. The all new and Improved APP offers a multitude of services as listed below: - Access to Hutch Cheer Points loyalty program...

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  8. Definition of hutch noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Enter your Booking number and Email to view your booking. Booking number: Email: Check. Your booking record in hutchgo.com Hong Kong member account.

  10. Origin of Hutch. Middle English hucche (“storage chest”), variation of Middle English whucce from Old English hwicce, hwice "box, chest". Spelling influenced by Old French huche (“chest”), from Medieval Latin hūtica, from a different Germanic root, from Frankish * hutta, from Proto-Germanic *hudjā-, *hudjan- (“box, hut, hutch”).

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