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pitches

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pitches

encamp, any of various artificial mixtures resembling resinous or bituminous pitches, pitchout sense 2, a definite relative pitch that is a significant phenomenon in speech, distance from any point on the thread of a screw to the corresponding point on an adjacent thread measured parallel to the axis, an outdoor site (as for camping or doing business), to hit upon or happen upon something, the number of teeth or of threads per inch, playing field sense 1, to put aside or discard by or as if by throwing, to play ball as a pitcher, to present (a movie or program idea) for consideration (as by a TV producer), to cover, smear, or treat with or as if with pitch, slope or degree of slope, to cause to be at a particular level or of a particular quality, the portion of a route (as in mountain climbing or caving) between belay points, to erect and fix firmly in place, recommendation sense 1, a steep place, to incline downward, to fall or plunge forward, the relative level, intensity, or extent of some quality or state, recommendation, plug, the delivery of a baseball by a pitcher to a batter, a dark sticky substance left over from distilling tar and used in making roofing paper, in waterproofing seams, and in paving, an often high-pressure sales presentation, slope, to set to work on energetically, to utter glibly and insincerely, to hit (a golf ball) in a high arc with backspin so that it rolls very little after striking the green, to throw usually with a particular objective or toward a particular point, throw sense 6, to throw usually toward a certain point, the difference in the relative vibration frequency of the human voice that contributes to the total meaning of speech, advertisement, to have the bow alternately plunge precipitately and rise abruptly, attack, assail, to cover, smear, or treat with pitch, to fall precipitately or headlong, to present or advertise especially in a high-pressure way, to play as pitcher, to make a sales pitch, the property of a sound and especially a musical tone that is determined by the frequency of the waves producing it, to set in a particular musical key, distance between one point on a gear tooth and the corresponding point on the next tooth, degree of slope, to attempt to persuade especially with a sales pitch, to cause to be set at a particular angle, buck entry 2 sense 1a, a unit of width of type based on the number of times a letter can be set in a linear inch, an up-and-down movement compare yaw, a standard frequency for tuning instruments, any of various bituminous substances, buck entry 2 sense 1, such as, to turn about a lateral axis so that the forward end rises or falls in relation to the after end, an all-fours game in which the first card led is a trump, a black or dark viscous substance obtained as a residue in the distillation of organic materials and especially tars, highness or lowness of sound, a high-pressure sales talk, an up-and-down movement, the amount or level of something (as a feeling), to throw (a baseball) to a batter, resin obtained from various conifers and often used medicinally, the distance between any of various things, a baseball so thrown, to toss (something, such as coins) so as to fall at or near a mark, to use as a starting pitcher, to pitch a golf ball, the theoretical distance a propeller would advance longitudinally in one revolution, to move in such a way that one end falls while the other end rises, to cause to be set at a certain angle, top, zenith, resin from various cone-bearing trees, the forward distance advanced by a propeller as it makes one revolution, to throw a ball to a batter, to fix or set at a particular pitch or level, the action or a manner of pitching

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pitches

encamp, any of various artificial mixtures resembling resinous or bituminous pitches, pitchout sense 2, a definite relative pitch that is a significant phenomen

plunges,descents,dips,falls,immersions,slips,tumbles,drops,Headers,jackknives

jumps,leaps

pitched into => pitched into, pitched in => pitched in, pitch (upon) => pitch (upon), pit-a-patting => thumping, pit-a-patted => pitter-pattered,