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pitch

noun as in tilt

noun as in tone of sound

noun as in talk to convince

verb as in throw, hurl

verb as in put up, erect

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The founders of Canva, which pitches itself as a rival to companies including Adobe, have said they expect to eventually list in the U.S.

Those usual characteristics of the Brisbane pitch, namely pace and bounce, should suit England's battery of pace bowlers, as they did in the first innings in Perth before things took a ghastly turn.

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Gaffigan didn’t bother pitching the niche special to Netflix or any of the other big streaming platforms that have written checks for his releases in recent years.

Yes, they picked up six yellow cards on Sunday in what was a feisty London derby, but they kept 11 men on the pitch.

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The sponsors pitched the tax as hitting only some 2,500 people in the country, or the top 0.03% of the population.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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