Pitched - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈpɪtʃt|  American pronunciation of the word pitched
Brit.  |pɪtʃt|  British pronunciation of the word pitched
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto pitch
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto pitch

adjective

- set at a slant
a pitched rather than a flat roof

Extra examples

We pitched the tent on level ground.

He pitched a brilliant game.

He pitched a gem of a game.

...the climactic scene of the movie is a pitched battle of Homeric proportions...

...the rebellious troops fought a pitched battle with divisions still loyal to the government...

Her book is pitched at teenagers.

On weekdays rates are pitched at businesspeople.

She pitched her expectations too high.

The case has pitched brother against brother and mother against son.

A shot rang out, the man pitched forward and fell dead.

Fearlessly Jim pitched into his attackers.

We have pitched on a perfect place for our holiday.

As soon as the food was served, all the children pitched in without waiting to be invited.

Thanks to everyone who pitched in and helped.

Both sides became pitched in refighting an endless war.

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