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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31. Around the perimeter of the head there is a pitted fringe, which is unique to this kind of arthropod.
32. The deep pitted wrinkles above his eyes had softened outwards.
33. Colors of the rainbow sparkled in the spray(sentencedict.com), the ground was less pitted and dusty.
34. Mr Massow said the controversy had pitted the Tory leader, William Hague, against his own party's liberal wing.
35. Ybreska vaulted over the low, crumbling wall surrounding the old churchyard on to the rough pitted track which led towards Tbilisi.
36. The election pitted the pro-detente Nixon against the even more dovish George McGovern.
37. Moreover, the most natural thing of all about evolution is that some natures will be pitted against others.
38. As an adult, I discovered that Foodland sold pitted dates in large plastic tubs.
39. The world number one, stout Rod Harrington was pitted against the even stouter hopeful, Ronnie Baxter.
40. Never in this century has the fight for the presidency pitted a congressional monarch against an incumbent president.
41. Like his father, when he pitted himself against the physical world, he could almost feel who he was.
42. The other women's quarters pitted Martina Hingis against Serena Williams, and Venus Williams against Amanda Coetzer.
43. Brave whalers were pitted against the mysterious powers of the deep, as represented by the huge whale.
44. She was pitted against a woman as fierce as she.
45. His forehead was pitted by chicken pox.
46. Freedom is pitted against slavery; lightness against the dark.
47. His face is pitted with smallpox.
48. He is pitted with smallpox.
49. The clubhouse was pitted with shrapnel and bullet holes.
50. He pitted his endurance against the other man's speed.
51. He pitted his associates against one another.
52. He was pitted against an opponent just as smart as he was.
53. The court, clay, had come through its first winter pitted and windswept bare of redcoat.
54. The snake that contains in beer is pitted it is a kind of refrigerant, can prevent a face not only blister, pustular , also have very good effect to contractive pore.
55. I am not fit to be pitted against you to - night.
56. The case has pitted traditional morality against international casino capitalism.
57. Results There were 3 types of vessel elements, scalariform vessel, reticulated vessel and pitted vessel, the perforation plates were simple perforation plate.
58. Public institutions pitted themselves against private collectors and trade, driving prices over estimate in many instances.
59. Ingredients:300g Fish fillet, 10 Lychees (pitted), 1 Red sweet pepper, some Cornstarch.
60. The court, clay, had COME through its first winter pitted and windswept bare of redcoat.
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