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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61. For many women, profession and family are pitted against one another on a high - stakes collision course.
62. Assemble your own snacks from a selection of cheese cubes, raw vegetables, pitted olives, dips such as hummus, cream cheese and avocado, as well as mini bread sticks, fruit slices, and natural yogurt.
63. Ironically, though, child labor legislation pitted women of different classes against one another.
64. Teeth that look worn and pitted, as if they'd been "dipped in battery acid."
65. The objective of the game is to place one's pieces in the corner opposite their starting position of a pitted hexagram by single moves or jumps over other pieces.
66. Next, the researchers pitted the dragon's blood compounds in test tubes against two foes: ulcer-causing H. pylori bacteria and thrombin,(Sentencedict.com) a blood-clotting agent.
67. The Battle of Tannenberg was the first major battle in World War I on the eastern front. It pitted the forces of Russia against those of Germany.
68. Against all these, alone among an indifferent populace, they pitted their youthful hearts.
69. The shell plating in way was seriously corroded and densely pitted .
70. GXC more closely resembles an intramural or interscholastic sport than the typical online video game, where individuals or small groups are pitted against each other.
71. In high metatypic cancer, no matter what type of cell it was, inclined to be in whole layer and pitted.
72. The recuperator tube of ammonia condenser on a factory was made of 316L stainless steel and pitted after used for only one year.
73. The bioprospecting/'biopiracy' debate has pitted corporations against a number of developing country governments and indigenous peoples, who claim that they are being exploited by such practices.
74. Marilyn's pitted skin, breasts of carved pumice, volcanic thighs, a face of ash.
75. Secondary xylem consists of pitted vessels, parenchyma fibers and rays.
76. The final exercise pitted a counterterrorism squad against an escaping vehicle of balaclava -clad men who holed up in a concrete building.
77. So, at worst, a bitter contest could merely reinforce the gridlock, with a re-elected, more leftish Comrade Obama pitted against a still more intransigent Republican Congress.
78. Within is a cavity more or less filled with an aromatic mass of double walled, membranous sacs containing orange-colored, pulpy juice and as many as 250 small, hard, dark brown or black, pitted seeds.
79. Even though the road was littered with boulders and pitted with holes, Bruce was not in the least perturbed.
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