Results for: modification of pitch
English English
change, difference, modification, change; correction, adjustment, process of changingalteration
chewed paper wad, illegal baseball pitch, small piece of paper chewed and wadded into a ball; illegal pitch in which the pitcher rubs the ball with saliva to make it curve (Baseball), spitterspitball
cover with tar, dark thick substance obtained from wood and other organic substances (used in protective coatings and sealants); sailor (Informal), residue from tobacco smoke, smear or cover with tar, cover with asphalt, cover with pitch, thick black l...tar
croquet hoop, ending of turn of batting, gate controlling water flow, part of cricket pitch, small door or gate, small door or gate; opening or small window in a door; framework of markers at which the bowler aims the ball (in Cricket); ticket office (...wicket
curve, pitch that curvescurve ball
deciding throw of coin, head jerk, jerk head upward, lightly throw something, mix something, move restlessly, throw coin, throw or be thrown up and down, throw rider, throw somebody or something upward, fling, pitch; roll, rock, pitch; flipping of a co...toss
defeat, downfall; revolution, subversion; destruction, ruin, pitch baseball too hard, removal from power by force, remove somebody from power by force, throw a ball beyond the intended mark (Sports); cause to fall down, overturn; remove a person or gro...overthrow
deviate from course (Aerodynamics, Nautical), deviation from course, deviation; angle of deviation (Aerodynamics, go or put off course, roll, see also:pitch, turn around a vertical axis, zigzagyaw
diacritic, marking a change or modification, serving as a diacritical mark; distinguishing, distinctivediacritical
dipping baseball pitchforkball
distorted sound; great success (Slang); barking, howling (Slang), excite; impress; bark, howl (Slang), expressing surprise, impress somebody greatly, interj. cry of enthusiasm, cry of amazement, cry of surprise, pitch fluctuation in recorded soundwow
dodge by baseball runner, gradual disappearance, gradual disappearing; act or instance of fading away: (In Baseball) screwball (baseball pitch which spins and breaks in the opposite direction to a curve); (I baseball) swerve made by a base runner to on...fadeaway
doughnut, downward curving baseball pitch, person or thing that sinks; weight used to sink a line or net; donut or muffin (Slang); type of pitch that drops toward the ground as it approaches home plate (Baseball), weight used in fishingsinker
drop downward, fall, pitch; dive, plunge, sink, plumb bob, plumb line; lead weight used to determine perpendicularity, sudden decline, suddenly become pessimistic, suddenly fall in valueplummet
end up, finish activity, make somebody tense, prepare to pitchwind up
 

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