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I . pitch1 [pɪtʃ] N

1. pitch Brit, Aus sports (playing field):

2. pitch Brit (place for camping):

3. pitch Am sports (baseball):

7. pitch (slope in roofs):

III . pitch1 [pɪtʃ] VB intr

pitch2 [pɪtʃ] N no pl (bitumen)

concert pitch N

cricket field, cricket ground, cricket pitch <-es> N

pitch into VB trans

2. pitch into (begin task enthusiastically):

pitch-dark

pitch-dark → pitch-black

See also pitch-black

pitch pine [ˈpɪtʃpaɪn] N BOT

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Pitchers are limited to pitching up to one inning.
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He is one of the few pitchers who can pitch in multiple pitching forms.
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His pitching style included an underhand, submarine delivery which he abandoned by 1914.
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His nervousness and extreme lack of self-confidence is at odds with his skill, a result of his passion for and dedication to pitching.
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There, he advised young pitching prospects about the importance of throwing first-pitch strikes and pounding the strike zone and jamming hitters.
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He worked exclusively as a reliever, pitching 56.2 innings in 44 appearances.
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Better-quality fluted countersink cutters sometimes have the flutes (or at least one flute) at an irregular pitching.
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Strong pitching proved decisive in most games but, in 1963, neither team could field a pitcher.
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In 1964, he injured his shoulder, and in 1965 came back to full-time pitching, mainly in relief.
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A pitcher will push off the rubber with his foot in order to gain velocity toward home plate when pitching.
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