Definitionn. the property of sound that varies with variation in the frequency of vibration
Last update: August 29, 2015
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All this excited Dada's sympathies to the highest pitch, but she listened with even greater attention when her gossip began to speak of Marcus, his mother, and his brother. [noun]
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A train seems to have higher pitch as the train approaches. [noun]
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The cricket pitch is wet now. [noun]
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The basket ball player gave an exact pitch and the ball fell in the basket. [noun]
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The ship travelled on the sea with a pitch. [noun]
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Pitch the transistor to maximum. [Please select]
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Pitch pebbles into that river. [Please select]
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The ball pitched short. [verb]
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The boy suddenly pitched forward out of his seat when the driver applied a sudden break. [verb]
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The ship pitched in the sea due to tides. [verb]
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We pitched camp near the river while tracking. . [verb]
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From the high bank of the dry bed of the river, where we had pitched our tent, we saw something scarlet move to and from. [Please select]
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"I don't like you," she went on in a high, excited pitch, attempting to draw away her hand. [noun]
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He fumbled for his pitch-pipe, and arose with a confused intention of attempting a musical exorcism. [Please select]
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The suddenness and the nature of the surprise had nearly proved too much for--we will not say the philosophy--but for the pitch and resolution of David. [Please select]
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Then suddenly lifting his voice to a pitch of terrific energy, he concluded by demanding: "Are the Hurons dogs to bear this." [noun]
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The river had worn away the edge of the soft rock in such a manner as to render its first pitch less abrupt and perpendicular than is usual at waterfalls. [Please select]
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Gamut received his pitch-pipe with as strong an expression of pleasure as he believed compatible with the grave functions he exercised. [Please select]
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