ADJECTIVE
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set at a low angle or slant
a low-pitched roof - used of sounds and voices; low in pitch or frequency
How To Use low-pitched In A Sentence
- The low-pitched roof form was sufficiently high to enable the inclusion of a first-floor cooking school, which overlooks the centre spine.
- a low-pitched roof
- This material is also excellent for use on low-pitched roofs in areas such as porches, sunrooms and shed dormers, and as additional protection in valleys and other particularly vulnerable areas.
- With a low-pitched rumbling noise, the propeller began to rotate.
- Holding hands, they leave the elves' marketplace and climb up the sloping lawn to the heavy old house at the top of the hill, with its low-pitched roof and stout columns and green-painted eaves.
- His voice was low-pitched, but the wind carried his words back to the patio.
- My baseball cap kept the rain out of my face as I worked at the low-pitched roof.
- Once far enough she let out a low-pitched whistle, one she spent a whole summer perfecting.
- He has a low-pitched, persuasive voice that can spin quite a spell over the listener when he's pitching a story and has probably done severe damage to many a publisher's budget in its time.
- Shortly, the silence was broken by the whine of motors, as the endgate of the shuttle swung open, folding itself against the frozen ground with a low-pitched metallic clang.