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pitch

noun as in tilt

noun as in tone of sound

noun as in talk to convince

verb as in throw, hurl

verb as in put up, erect

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Example Sentences

Jurado’s pitch to the señora: Born and raised in the district.

Tuesday’s board meeting reached a fever pitch as some parents demanded that he be fired, while multiple students asked the district to consider their teacher’s character and not judge his entire career on one incident.

One former SNP MP told BBC Scotland News: "I'm not sure being seen to do Audrey Nicoll out of her job so that he can have two jobs is a smart pitch."

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Rogers plays in an area of the pitch where England have a lot of depth - but with Foden, Palmer, Grealish and Saka all out, the forward could have a great chance to show what he can do in a hostile environment against opponents that took England apart in September.

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“He was a player I aspired to be when I was younger because of his work ethic. He had an aura on the pitch – give him the ball and he will go and get you a goal or an assist,” the ex-Swansea City and Manchester United man added.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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