Similar words: pitched battle, pitcher, bewitched, pitch, pitch in, low pitch, pitchfork, pitch black. Meaning: ['pɪtʃt] adj. 1. (of sound) set to a certain pitch or key; usually used as a combining form 2. set at a slant.
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151 The wooden end caught Nogai in the face, and he pitched over backwards.
152 We had to staple a polythene vapour barrier to the rafters of a pitched roof.
153 He plunged through the open door and pitched the parcel over the heads of the crowd into the middle of the road.
154 Eventually camp was pitched on the glacier, 36 hours after the start of the summit bid.
155 Maddux pitched eight shutout innings and could have gone nine or 10 more.
156 For three weeks he witnessed pitched battles between gendarmes and young demonstrators in the streets of Tizi-Ouzou.
157 There followed a pitched battle at a bridge across the Dnestr river leading into the town.
158 Survey questions pitched at a general level may elicit what respondents regard as socially approved values.
159 In between school and schoolwork, Theresa pitched in, happy to get away from her cadaver.
160 But if it came to a pitched battle, the phalanx of heavily armed[sentencedict.com], well-mounted knights was a very formidable weapon.
161 In his second exhibition start, Tom Candiotti pitched four scoreless innings.
162 Fishing gear was thrown off the deck and two of the crew were pitched violently backwards into the hold.
163 Will Cunnane, a former Marlin, pitched two stout innings, running his scoreless streak to 13 1 / 3 innings.
164 I accompanied it however with gables, and high pitched roofs with dormers.
165 There were pitched battles, so they lay in wait for you.
166 It helps to avoid potential conflicts of interest, but equally it has pitched for business against its parent - and won.
167 Ismael Valdes pitched four scoreless innings and the Dodgers defeated the Expos 3-1 in a game rained out after five innings.
168 It is surprising, therefore, how seldom armies joined in pitched battle in the eleventh and twelfth centuries.
169 Although he was in big trouble three of the five innings he pitched, Kamieniecki kept putting zeroes on the board.
169 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
170 Learning from Schmidt: For 10 years, Dave Schmidt pitched in the major leagues.
171 Our country is engaged in a pitched battle in a fiercely competitive commercial world.
172 These are pitched at intensive Windows users and CAD specialists.
173 Timber fascias and barge-boards are standard, while many pitched roof garages feature timber-clad gable ends.
174 The month before, the Metropolitans had fought a pitched battle with their rivals for control of City Hall.
175 She pitched forwards and sideways, sliding a dozen yards down the slope before the Kurd was able to arrest her progress.
176 He describes how he killed two young workers taken prisoner in a pitched battle inside a factory workshop.
177 That evening they pitched their camp on a shoulder of dry ground above a valley, thankful for the respite.
178 As if on cue, Aunt Mary praised the pitched roofs and admired the details etched on the apple-colored walls.
179 The yacht pitched forward as they slid down the bow wave.
180 He pitched the third inning and allowed two runs on four hits.
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