[
US
/ˈpɪtʃt/
]
[ UK /pˈɪtʃt/ ]
[ UK /pˈɪtʃt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
(of sound) set to a certain pitch or key; usually used as a combining form
high-pitched -
set at a slant
a pitched rather than a flat roof
How To Use pitched In A Sentence
- It is snapping and whirring, emitting a high-pitched tome like the mewling of a cat. Death's Noisy Herald
- The stairs are made from Douglas fir and all the internal floors are pitched pine.
- The car pitched and dodged through the turns.
- The third-string pitcher, a kid named Ingrid, has pitched a great game.
- Last I recall ninjutsu was the art of stealth, not the art of pitched one on one combat!
- It was a large, three story house with a high-pitched roof and a single, cathedral-esque spire.
- I haven't pitched this idea to my boss yet, but I think it will be received well.
- ‘I want to go back to when things were so simple’ sings Weiss in a high-pitched hillbilly squeal on ‘Piggly Wiggly’.
- Escobar has pitched in just one game over the ... nleastchatter. com 40 hours ago - Kelvim Escobar, which google translates as: Kelvim Escobar Some person named Francisco Blavia with a twitter account tweeted thrice in Spanish the following: Tweet # 1: Kelvim Escobar recibió su regalo navideño: acaba de llegar a un acuerdo con los Mets de Nueva York. BallHype - Top Sports News, Videos, and Blogs
- All the ills of a mighty nation are expressed in a single high-pitched syllable. Times, Sunday Times