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51pitch in — verb eat heartily The food was placed on the table and the children pitched in • Syn: ↑dig in • Hypernyms: ↑eat • Verb Frames: Somebody s * * * info …
52pitch — A resinous substance obtained from tar after the volatile substances have been expelled by boiling. SYN: pix. [L. pix] Burgundy p. a resinous exudation from the spruce fir or Norway spruce, Picea excelsa; has been used as a counterirritant in the …
53pitch in — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms pitch in : present tense I/you/we/they pitch in he/she/it pitches in present participle pitching in past tense pitched in past participle pitched in informal 1) to join with other people in doing a job If we …
54pitch — [1] The back and forth rocking motion of a vehicle which compresses the front springs and extends the rear springs so that the nose of the vehicle is down while the tail is up. Then the action reverses so that the nose is up and the tail is down… …
55Pitch TV — Infobox TV channel name = Pitch TV logofile = Pitchtv.png logosize = logoalt = launch = closed date = share = share as of = share source = owner = Pitchwell Group Ltd. picture format = SDTV slogan = country = UK language = broadcast area = UK… …
56pitch-up — A form of longitudinal (pitch) instability. As the aircraft angle of attack increases beyond a certain figure, the aircraft continues to diverge in pitch, thus increasing the angle of attack even further. This tendency normally is found in swept… …
57pitch — I v 1. erect, set up, raise, rear; encamp, station, locate, situate. 2. establish, fix, determine, decide upon, settle, set, stabilize; plant, put, place. 3. fling, cast, throw, toss; heave, hurl, sling, catapult, launch; dart, Brit. Sl. bung,… …
58pitch — 1. Throw. Nou, ho olei, kiloi, kā. ♦ To pitch in and help, lawelawe lima. 2. Motion of a vessel. Luli, luliluli kulana. Also: aukū, kaiue, hulei, okū okū, kīhā, aui. 3. Resin. Hū lā au, kēpau, kēpau hamo. 4. Music. Kī, ki ina o ka… …
59pitch in — {v.}, {informal} 1. To begin something with much energy; start work eagerly. * /Pitch in and we will finish the job as soon as possible./ 2. To give help or money for something; contribute. * /Everyone must pitch in and work together./ * /We all… …
60pitch in — {v.}, {informal} 1. To begin something with much energy; start work eagerly. * /Pitch in and we will finish the job as soon as possible./ 2. To give help or money for something; contribute. * /Everyone must pitch in and work together./ * /We all… …