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Noun
Plural for the steepness of a slope, especially of a roof
“The size of the overhang varies depending on the pitch of the roof and the amount of shade desired.”
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Plural for the highness or lowness of a tone or musical note in relation to others
“A deafening roar surrounded them, growing higher in pitch as the careening ship gathered speed.”
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Plural for a form of words used when trying to persuade someone to buy or accept something
“He continued to look about nervously, rehearsing his sales pitch in his mind.”
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Plural for an area of ground marked out or used for play in an outdoor team game
“The game was played on a hard pitch and the bumpy ground meant it was never going to be a classic.”
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Plural for a level of the intensity of something, especially a high level
“But over the last few months, I've felt my stress level rising to an almost unbearable pitch.”
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Plural for a delivery of the ball by the pitcher
“The first pitch was low and over the outside corner.”
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Plural for a swaying or oscillation of a vessel (such as a ship, aircraft, or vehicle)
“We were experiencing some pitch and roll but nothing out of the ordinary.”
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Plural for an act or instance of diving, especially headlong
“It is a mystery as to what transpired following the pitch of Thelma and Louise's car off the edge of the canyon.”
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Plural for a place where a street vendor or performer stations themselves or sets up a stall
“Pitches are in demand, and vendors can lose their pitch if they break certain rules.”
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Plural for a sticky resinous black or dark brown substance
“The production of tar and pitch as well as potash and saltpeter is included in the category of proto-industry.”
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Plural for an arena for recreation or spectating
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Plural for the dissemination of information about something, typically for promotional purposes
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Plural for a plan or suggestion, especially a formal or written one, put forward for consideration by others
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Plural for a formal ceremonial speech
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Plural for an intense concentration of force or power
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Plural for a viscous fluid, especially that which circulates in the vascular system of a plant
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Plural for a hit or stroke of the ball in sports
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Plural for an act of moving from one point to another while suspended or on an axis
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Plural for a viscous liquid or soft solid, typically of plant origin
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Plural for the top or highest point of an object, structure or landmass
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Plural for the distance from the top or surface to the bottom of something
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Plural for a deceptive spin or delivery in cricket which surprises the batsman
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Plural for a measure of the loudness of sound
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Plural for a speech or talk, typically in which a new product, idea, or piece of work is shown and explained
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Plural for any semisolid substance used to fill gaps, cracks or pores
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Plural for a ringing sound or noise
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Plural for the underlying or subtle character or quality of something
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Plural for a heaving or undulating motion, especially of a body of water
Verb
To throw roughly or casually
“He decided to pitch the ball, which led to a big run by third-string tailback Eddie Brackens.”
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To raise or fix in (an upright) position
“When we pitch a tent, a couple of these blocks go under each of the main tent poles.”
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To set up in a given location
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“Let's pitch our camp near the stream.”
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To move around or sideways unsteadily
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“Similarly, in adverse weather, the vessel may pitch and roll.”
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To be or cause to be at an angle
“Replace both the galvanized pipe and the short plastic tailpipe with a longer plastic tailpipe, and pitch it on a slight angle.”
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To fall heavily, especially headlong
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“The rucksack became unbalanced from his body's center of gravity and caused him to pitch forward.”
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To promote or provide publicity for
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“You pitch your product, demonstrate its value and virtues, and answer questions about it.”
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To make a (usually commercial) proposition
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“Often, the best approach is to pitch a deal to the homeowners' attorney or the bankruptcy trustee.”
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To discard or throw away
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“Having so much space meant you could just pitch your junk into the basement and forget about it.”
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To deliver an educational or informational speech or talk
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To strike or hit repeatedly
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To physically struggle or flail around clumsily
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(baseball) To make the preparatory movements for a certain kind of pitch
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To move around, back and forth, or from side to side, while suspended or on an axis
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(talk into) To persuade someone
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To plunge into, under, or within anything, especially a fluid
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To move or run somewhere swiftly and suddenly
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To protrude or extend outwardly
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To make, or cause to make, a sudden forward movement
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To push suddenly or violently in a specified direction
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To speak to a formal gathering
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To scatter or sprinkle, typically over a wide area
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To place into the ground or soil to grow
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To modify a musical instrument so that it produces the correct pitches
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