pitch >> /pɪtʃ/
Definition: [verb] Throw (the ball) for the batter to try to hit.
Example: He threw the ball back to her and she gave the batter a whole two seconds before pitching the same ball.
Definition: [verb] Throw or fling roughly or casually.
Example: he crumpled the page up and pitched it into the fireplace
Definition: [verb] Set (one's voice or a piece of music) at a particular pitch.
Example: you've pitched the melody very high
Definition: [verb] Make a bid to obtain a contract or other business.
Example: they were pitching for an account
Definition: [verb] Set up and fix in a definite position.
Example: we pitched camp for the night
Definition: [verb] (of a moving ship, aircraft, or vehicle) rock or oscillate around a lateral axis, so that the front and back move up and down.
Example: the little steamer pressed on, pitching gently
Definition: [verb] Cause (a roof) to slope downward from the ridge.
Example: the roof was pitched at an angle of 75 degrees
Definition: [noun] The quality of a sound governed by the rate of vibrations producing it; the degree of highness or lowness of a tone.
Example: a car engine seems to change pitch downward as the vehicle passes you
Definition: [noun] The steepness of a slope, especially of a roof.
Example: Keeping a steep roof pitch and adding dormers to the new second story are good options.
Definition: [noun] The level of intensity of something.
Example: he brought the machine to a high pitch of development
Definition: [noun] A playing field.
Example: Having two teams play home games on the same pitch over an English winter would have done more damage to the surface than would a farmer with a plough.
Definition: [noun] A legal delivery of the ball by the pitcher.
Example: Sometimes five wild pitches in one inning aren't enough to keep a team from a win.
Definition: [noun] A form of words used when trying to persuade someone to buy or accept something.
Example: a good sales pitch
Definition: [noun] A swaying or oscillation of a ship, aircraft, or vehicle around a horizontal axis perpendicular to the direction of motion.
Example: the pitch and roll of the ship
Definition: [noun] The distance between successive corresponding points or lines, e.g., between the teeth of a cogwheel.
Example: One of the belt's major design improvements is the pitch, or the distance between belt teeth.