pitt

IPA: pˈɪt

Root Word: Pitt

noun

  • (countable) An English topographical surname for someone who lived by, or operated a pit or mine.
  • (informal) University of Pittsburgh
  • A hamlet in Hursley parish, City of Winchester district, Hampshire, England (OS grid ref SU4528).
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Examples of "pitt" in Sentences

  • IJS, there's no excuse for Pitt.
  • Pitt's bottling it was a godsend.
  • Pitt merged with follow on sentence.
  • Pitt doesn't claim that championship.
  • Pitt doesn't claim this championship.
  • Pitt had some of the best pork and beer ever.
  • Bouquet then marched to the relief of Fort Pitt.
  • Percy found the folio in the house of his friend Humphrey Pitt.
  • I think you confused Pitt and Penn, Pitt has no such arms logo.
  • By the autumn of 1764, Bouquet had become the commander of Fort Pitt.

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