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pitt Meaning
pitt (n)
a British playwright who created the fictional character Sweeney Todd (1799-1855)
English statesman and son of Pitt the Elder (1759-1806)
English statesman who brought the Seven Years' War to an end (1708-1778)
pitt Sentence Examples
- The painting depicted a serene pitt, with the gentle lapping of water against the shore.
- The treacherous pitt of quicksand threatened to engulf the unsuspecting traveler.
- The old footbridge spanned the pitt, its wooden planks creaking with every step.
- The children reveled in the muddy pitt, their laughter echoing through the park.
- The landslide left a gaping pitt in the hillside, exposing layers of ancient rock.
- The pitter-patter of raindrops fell into the pitt, forming delicate ripples on its surface.
- The army dug a deep pitt to serve as a trap for the enemy.
- The child's stuffed animal had a cheerful expression, despite its missing arm and pitt on its belly.
- The meadow was dotted with tiny pitts where squirrels had buried their nuts.
- The archaeologist discovered a collection of ancient artifacts in a sandstone pitt.
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a British playwright who created the fictional character Sweeney Todd (1799-1855), English statesman and son of Pitt the Elder (1759-1806), English statesman wh
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The painting depicted a serene pitt, with the gentle lapping of water against the shore.
The treacherous pitt of quicksand threatened to engulf the unsuspecting traveler.
The old footbridge spanned the pitt, its wooden planks creaking with every step.
The children reveled in the muddy pitt, their laughter echoing through the park.