Similar words: pitter-patter, fitted, witted, committed, admitted, acquitted, transmitted, pittance. Meaning: ['pɪtɪd] adj. pitted with cell-like cavities (as a honeycomb).
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1. The surface of the moon is pitted with craters.
2. The whole street was pitted with potholes.
3. They pitted two cocks against each other.
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4. Earthquake pitted the surface of the earth.
5. Acid had pitted the surface of the silver.
6. Smallpox scars had pitted his face.
7. The desert roads are pitted with potholes.
8. This was one man pitted against the universe.
9. He pitted John against Paul.
10. Everywhere building facades are pitted with shell and bullet holes.
11. The surface of the wood was pitted with holes made by insects.
12. Lawyers and accountants felt that they were being pitted against each other.
13. The egg is dark brown with a thick, pitted shell.
14. It was a bitter civil war, that pitted neighbour against neighbour.
15. You will be pitted against people who are every bit as good as you are.
16. The street was pitted with potholes.
17. You could also add drained, pitted canned cherries.
18. Andretti pitted with 16 laps left.
19. His face was pitted and he needed a shave.
20. The truck went racing down the pitted side streets.
21. Of the 14 women studied, nine had high pitted red cell counts and the majority of the group had ascites.
22. Pitted against it were the great princes, some with ambition to achieve political and legal independence of the crown.
23. High rocky cliffs pitted with little sandy coves melt away into long stretches of silvery beach.
24. The pitted surface plates of the main fuselage slid past her lightening visor.
25. He had very fine, fair hair and pale skin, faintly pitted by smallpox.
26. Nine minutes later the plane was airborne from the pitted runway.
27. Leaders and managers who are trying to speed up the pace of change in their organizations will find themselves pitted against job-mindedness.
28. Of those patients presenting with gross ascites with normal pitted red cell counts, three were reformed rather than current drinkers.
29. He is glad that at least he will not be pitted against his own class in this way.
30. But he failed to allay fears that he will be a fatally flawed candidate when pitted against President Bush next autumn.
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