
PITCHED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
The garage has a pitched roof, not a flat one. The roofs of the village houses are steeply pitched due to the heavy annual snowfall.
Pitched - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
Something that's pitched is slanted or sharply angled. The pitched roof on your cabin means that snow slides right off in the winter time. You're almost always going to see the adjective pitched …
PITCH Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Used in a sentence: I pitched the ball of paper into the garbage. Pitch can also mean to try to get somebody to buy or accept something or to advertise something.
PITCHED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
(pɪtʃt ) adjective sloping downwards a rather quaint lodge with a steeply-pitched roof
Pitched - definition of pitched by The Free Dictionary
1. a. To throw, usually with careful aim. See Synonyms at throw. b. To discard by throwing: pitched my worn-out sneakers. 2. Baseball a. To throw (the ball) from the mound to the batter. …
pitch verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage ...
Definition of pitch verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. [transitive] pitch somebody/something + adv./prep. to throw somebody/something with force. The explosion …
pitched - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
to erect or set up (a tent, etc.):[~ + object] They pitched their camp on the side of the mountain. to put or plant in a definite place:[~ + object] The picture was pitched at an odd angle.