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I . hit [hɪt] N

1. hit (blow, stroke):

hit
hit

2. hit esp Am inf (shot):

hit

3. hit (bomb):

hit

5. hit (success):

hit
hit

II . hit <-tt-, hit, hit> [hɪt] VB trans

3. hit (arrive at or reach target):

hit

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But in focusing on these numbers we've skirted the main flaw in the government's heavy-hitting lines.
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Once again, he mixes banter-heavy humor and heavy-hitting violence.
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He started hitting her teeth with the pliers.
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He sometimes charges them by hitting a punching bag, but says that it doesn't charge them fully.
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An all-time low patronage of 22,000 struck in 1928, before the numbers started increasing, hitting 33,000 in 1930.
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Often brutal and shocking, the matter-of-fact style makes them appear more hard-hitting than using a sensationalist style.
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He attacks her, hitting her in the head with a spanner and leaving her to die.
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Hitting the 7 and 9 would light up a bumper, earning 10 points instead of the usual 1.
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Although the fire caused some damage to the factory, the factory was still able to function, except for the fact that hitting the pole caused a power cut.
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Jones ramped up the paper's already liberal views with hard-hitting, provocative editorials that attacked big business and brooked no compromise.
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