pitched

IPA: pˈɪtʃt

adjective

  • Having a slope.
  • (not comparable) Having a specified tonal range.
  • (of a battle, fight, etc) Fought at a particular place and time, at which opposing forces anticipate and commit to fighting; (later especially) involving sustained, intense military (or by extension, political, legal etc.) fighting.
  • (not comparable) Covered in pitch.
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Examples of "pitched" in Sentences

  • San Francisco's Matt Cain pitched a gem, tossing 7 2/3 shutout innings.
  • Cain pitched out of trouble a few times against Texas, which went 0 for 9 with runners in scoring position.
  • But Todd's explanation seemed shaky when Ridsdale again pitched up in the directors 'box when Plymouth went to Oldham on Saturday.
  • Lifted Up Off the Ground, is coming out on Vanguard, a label pitched more toward singer/songwriters, and certainly without a country radio promo squad.
  • Her new album, Lifted Off the Ground, is coming out on Vanguard, a label pitched more toward singer/songwriters, and certainly without a country radio promo squad.
  • Hippolyta leads the Amazons in pitched battle against giant sea beasts of the past raised by Euphemis while Diana recuperates, only to watch in horror as WW returns to do the unthinkable — TWICE!
  • Though relations between his camp and that of his brother, David, in pitched battle with each other, had become increasingly tense, the younger Miliband rang the former work and pensions secretary James Purnell – a friend, yes, but much closer to David than to him – to ask him for advice.

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