Synonym: cast, fall, fling, flounder, heave, hurl, lurch, reel, rock, roll, sling, stagger, sway, throw, topple, toss. Antonym: catch. Similar words: pitcher, bitch, switch, kitchen, switch on, switch off, pit, spit. Meaning: [pɪtʃ] n. 1. the property of sound that varies with variation in the frequency of vibration 2. (baseball) the act of throwing a baseball by a pitcher to a batter 3. a vendor's position (especially on the sidewalk) 4. promotion by means of an argument and demonstration 5. degree of deviation from a horizontal plane 6. any of various dark heavy viscid substances obtained as a residue 7. a high approach shot in golf 8. an all-fours game in which the first card led is a trump 9. abrupt up-and-down motion (as caused by a ship or other conveyance) 10. the action or manner of throwing something. v. 1. throw or toss with a light motion 2. move abruptly 3. fall or plunge forward 4. set to a certain pitch 5. sell or offer for sale from place to place 6. be at an angle 7. heel over 8. erect and fasten 9. throw or hurl from the mound to the batter, as in baseball 10. hit (a golf ball) in a high arc with a backspin 11. lead (a card) and establish the trump suit 12. set the level or character of.
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151. Ultrasonic waves are at a higher pitch than the human ear can hear.
152. Hughes got beaned by a wild pitch.
153. In abeyance at the moment is a cricket pitch.
154. She lay there in the pitch black.
155. She couldn't decipher it in the pitch black.
156. It was pitch dark inside the attic.
157. Under these conditions the pitch setting becomes very critical.
158. Although it would be nice to see some one apart from Strach get annoyed on the pitch every now and then.
159. Music was always played at concert pitch in our house.
160. You can re- create a rundown play involving four different defensive players and still have ample opportunity to observe the next pitch.
161. There is a cricket pitch in a village green setting and small zoo for the children.
162. The solution is to drape the upper tiers of stadiums with colorful banners and herd spectators close to the pitch.
163. Directly below the avionics is the power quadrant with its pairs of throttles, pitch and mixture levers.
164. Pearce, wanting to take a quick throw-in, grabbed the ball and pushed him on the cinder track surrounding the pitch.
165. One strand of her sound curled up to the pitch.
166. The analogy of the sales pitch is revealing,(sentencedict.com/pitch.html) for advertisers do not promote their product merely by providing information about it.
167. There is a playing field with equipment for the younger members of the community, and a football and cricket pitch.
168. Another possibility is to place two rectangular cakes together to make a football pitch.
169. The game had been brutal, the aggression often boiling over into mini-battles on the pitch between opposing players.
170. We could go from pitch black to brightness in the blink of an eye-and vice versa.
171. Hoffman threw a 1-0 pitch that was close, but West ruled it a ball.
172. On Monday night, Ellison also made another pitch for his $ 500 network computer.
173. Finally 1 let Augie pitch balls to me and tried batting them.
174. Investigators discovered a malfunction in the propeller pitch control and a worn part in a propeller control system on the left engine.
175. The wind was cool, and the night was now pitch dark as she made her way slowly to the front door.
176. He developed the photographs himself, blundering round the bathroom in the pitch dark.
177. Then winger Crawford Dobbin ran half the length of the pitch for the final score at the corner flag.
178. It is pitch black round the clock and everyone is depressed, drunk and stinks of fish oil.
179. In the freezing cold and pitch dark, families were driven to clinging to the roof.
180. Indeed normal conversation in their house was of such pitch and volume that a scream would hardly have been heard.
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