hitting

[ UK /hˈɪtɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈhɪtɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of contacting one thing with another
    repeated hitting raised a large bruise
    after three misses she finally got a hit
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How To Use hitting In A Sentence

  • At the beginning of the protest, Aristide partisans attacked demonstrators, hitting one with a rock and shooting another.
  • The twist-up pencil point lets you dot concealer exactly on the spot without hitting the surrounding skin.
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  • The final episode of this hard-hitting series delves into little-known horrors behind history. The Sun
  • To go from that fall, hitting her head, and then to do the headbanger is pretty amazing. The Sun
  • During his evidence Akhtar denied hitting anyone or wielding any weapons himself.
  • LSU blitzed from a couple different places, forcing Jason to throw it early, but he did a great job concentrating and hitting the receiver he wanted to. USATODAY.com
  • Increased exposure and professionalism have dovetailed to produce bona fide stars—people young players can identify with—not least among them England's hard-hitting batter Claire Taylor. Women's Cricket Scores With Investment, Interest
  • The nice thwack of the club hitting the ball is one of the few, if only, notable effects.
  • Look at a stone cutter hitting at the rock. Nothing happens at first, but after many strikes, the rocks eventually cracks. In life, don't doubt. Keep at it and it will happen. RVM 
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