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high pitch

NOUN
  1. a pitch that is perceived as above other pitches

How To Use high pitch In A Sentence

  • Today however, the high pitched beep beep of a truck in reverse, unloading lumber for a new house, could be heard over the babble of the stream.
  • Needless to say, Christy's high pitched screech gave them an immense amount of enjoyment.
  • The high pitched noise of the steam engines and their strong heads of steam are to dominate the afternoon.
  • The fact that it lost that high pitched clank is probably due to the fact that the recoil lugs are now mostly seated due to work-lapping and peening. A Shovelful of Salt
  • Although with the increase in power it is correspondingly difficult to combine all these corrections in one objective, they are brought to a high pitch of excellence in the present-day "achromatic" objectives, and so remove the necessity for the use of the higher priced and less durable apochromatic lenses. The Elements of Bacteriological Technique A Laboratory Guide for Medical, Dental, and Technical Students. Second Edition Rewritten and Enlarged.
  • If I sing in a high pitched voice, my chihuahua will howl along.
  • The engine noise was a little disappointing as it seemed to be strained and too high pitched, almost whining.
  • All in all, they seem energetic and ready to start fresh with new poppy sounds and Jordy's high pitched vocals.
  • O'Harra blew into his great, silver monitory horn, and it was a sound of relatively high pitch that all those in Stanton knew well to be wary of.
  • It was a computerised person, a pretty female with a high pitched, girl voice.
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