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hit

[hit] / hɪt /






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“We hit it off big time right out the gate, talking about cartoons, sports,” Jordan recalled.

From Los Angeles Times

After the Dodgers hit a team-record 4 million in attendance last season and won baseball’s first back-to-back championships in 25 years, the affordability challenge will only become more challenging next year.

From Los Angeles Times

Two of the initial families under her care were also referred to her by Andrade, who had hit capacity at the time.

From Los Angeles Times

But while experts acknowledge that some major earthquakes are preceded by more-modest temblors, they caution that the swarms by themselves probably don’t offer a hint of when, or where, the next major quake will hit.

From Los Angeles Times

The spot price of gold hit a high of $4,420 on Monday before slipping back.

From BBC