Synonym: glove. Similar words: mitten, emitter, smitten, admit to, submit to, emitting, admitted, committed. Meaning: [mɪt] n. 1. the (prehensile) extremity of the superior limb 2. the handwear used by fielders in playing baseball.
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(31) It also has photos from playful times, like ones of him wearing a baseball uniform and catching a ball with a mitt.
(32) P. presidential candidates have weighed in, with Mitt Romney accusing the protesters of waging "class warfare, " while Herman Cain calls them "anti-American.
(33) Ali : Yes. But I want a baseball bat or mitt more.
(34) They also include former governors Mitt Romney of Massachusetts and Mike Huckabee of Arkansas.
(35) A baseball mitt and ball rested on top of the bureau, and on the washstand a pitcher and bowl glowed as white as phosphorous.
(36) In an interview with Mike Huckabee on Fox News, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney tackled abortion over the weekend, calling himself "pro-life" and later earning praise from Pat Robertson.
(37) Salesman:Would he like a baseball mitt?Boys like baseball, you know.
(38) They finally struck a bargain: his mitt for two baseballs and a bat.
(39) Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney also condemned the assassination during a campaign stop in New Hampshire.
(40) Pogonatum hexagonum Mitt,[http://sentencedict.com/mitt.html] a new record species of Bryophyta in China.
(41) His supporters wore yellow " Team Mitt " T - shirts and waved large mittens ( Mitt Mitts ) in the air.
(42) Behind the anti-coupling layer, closest to the wearer, lies the soft armor: flexible fabric woven or knit from aramid fibers and other materials, which Borkar refers to as the "catcher's mitt."
(43) In this hilarious picture-book tale, the very popular Little Critter is forced to clean up his room in order to find his lost baseball mitt.
(44) On his right hand was a gauntlet of lobstered steel, on his left a fingerless mitt of rusted mail.
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