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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181 Between May 28 and June 30, Slocumb pitched 12 2 / 3 scoreless innings.
182 His sweatshirt hood, steeply pitched overhead: a lone monk kneeling at prayer at a partially disinterred altar.
183 There sieges were less frequent and pitched battles more important.
184 Where an institutional view is predominant, preventive efforts are pitched at the secondary level: early intervention to prevent problems worsening.
185 He fearlessly attacked convention, which caused problems when he pitched into established reputations.
186 Lugh would make the decisions about where they pitched camp and how much bear meat they brought.
187 Fernandez, a Miami native, was not packing the place every time he pitched.
188 The tension between these two men turned the last stretch of the quest for the longitude prize into a pitched battle.
189 About 200 students fought pitched battles with police during the demonstrations.
190 I pitched into the chores with a light heart, singing to myself as I worked.
191 There were once pitched battles and riotous football matches between colliers and tradesmen around the turn of the last century.
192 He pitched more than an inning 10 times in Chicago this year.
193 I climbed the slope to the hollow where Neil's tent was pitched.
194 Norman pitched his into the heart of the green and had an outside chance for birdie.
195 Petion returned fire, and the grenade thrower pitched into the water with another grenade at the ready.
196 Octagonal cupolas covered by flat pitched roofs were still normal crossing space covering.
197 I got a very bad feeling as we pitched into the bathroom and-fumbled for the mouthwash.
198 Ace Mark Leiter pitched four innings, giving up a run, walking two and striking out two.
199 She so much wanted to avoid another pitched battle with her son.
200 The other type of offence involved in effect a preconceived and premeditated pitched battle,(http://sentencedict.com/pitched.html) often accompanied by the use of weapons.
201 The pathfinder prospectus, published on March 19, indicated only that the issue would be pitched between 530p and 645p.
202 As we approached the breaker line, a normal boat would have pitched and tossed awkwardly on the wave crests.
203 Something nipped at her neck, and she pitched forward into blackness.
204 He'd seen the stuff that was pitched at them through advertising.
205 After a pitched battle, no less than 29 of the gang were arrested.
206 Alan staggered sideways, pitched head-first over the low wall and fell into the lake.
207 Charlie Hill pitched in to help with the worst volunteer work of all - searching for bodies.
208 Her voice was pitched unusually low to suppress the quaver.
209 " I could have pitched nine innings, " Wang said. " It was their decision. ".
210 The fisherman lost his balance and pitched into the sea.
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