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View definitions for make a pitch

make a pitch

verb as in bid

verb as in offer

verb as in proffer

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“I’ve got all the trust in the world in him that he can make a pitch when he needs to, get back after a tough inning and keep us in the ballgame, which he did,” Roberts said of Stone.

We know of at least one minister in Northern Ireland’s four-party executive who is stepping down to make a pitch for the green benches.

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Musselman didn’t need to get on the phone to make a pitch to his biggest recruit.

But Parlee said she is choosing between Trump and DeSantis and likely won’t make a decision until Monday night, when she will hear the two candidates’ representatives make a pitch at her caucus site.

And I must make a pitch for flea markets and tag sales, where it’s common to find entire sets of dishware, or a funky serving bowl, or some vintage linen napkins.

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

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