The boy pitched a perfect game last weekend. That man is pitching as fast as lightning. At Baseball practice, I pitched for almost an hour. That man pitched in the major leagues for 22 years.
belat!
I saw Ronald McDonald pitch last night
Let's pitch our tent right here. I'm going to pitch horseshoes, later.
"I got to see Thomas Lee pitch in the world series." [Content removed. Reason: Spam.]
Suddenly, the plane began to pitch and yaw wildly.
"The high rise of ground with the lake at their feet offered a perfect campsite, so they proceeded to pitch a tent and make themselves comfortable for the night."
1. The pitcher threw a far pitch.
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Rising intonation is typically used at the end of a sentence to indicate a question or uncertainty. It involves a rise in pitch towards the end of the sentence, creating a questioning or unsure tone.
A huge pitch invasion occurred after the underdog won the game.
Example sentence - The man had a high pitched singing voice when he was younger.
As a verb:The young girl watched her brother pitch at the game.She told him to go pitch his line to someone else.As a noun:He was covered with pitch from repairing the roof.The client wasn't happy with the pitch produced by the ad agency.The pitch of the hill was too steep to climb in the mud.That old piano is way out of pitch.