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84 Synonyms & Antonyms for PITCH | Thesaurus.com

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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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Suffice it to say that in the Trumpov swamp, Warren’s pitch for protections against Musk’s personal aggrandizement wasn’t taken seriously.

The program Newsom has been pitching of late, the “Jobs First Economic Blueprint,” has been in the works for some time.

Jesus registered as many assists as goals last season – eight in all competitions – but speaking after Arsenal's latest triumph, the Brazilian hinted at a renewed hunger to get into more threatening areas of the pitch.

From BBC

"After 75 minutes against United he felt something. But he's so strong and wanted to stay on the pitch. Now he's injured."

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“Walker was scuffling, but I told him, ‘You’ve pitched some of the most meaningful games in Dodgers history and succeeded.

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