Sentence for pitch | Use pitch in a sentence

Pitch in a sample sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use pitch in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for pitch.

  • Roll, bowl, or pitch! (8)
  • Pitch them up! (8)
  • Pitch him into the lake. (10)
  • Pitch her tales about me. (10)
  • Pitch her tales about me. (22)
  • Do I pitch the pipe too low? (9)
  • The night was now pitch dark. (6)
  • Who touches pitch is defiled. (12)
  • Who touches pitch shall be defiled. (8)
  • The cedar-trees stood black as pitch. (8)
  • Tell her the story, and pitch it strong. (8)
  • Did they indicate absolute or relative pitch? (3)
  • Just the sort of thing the Court would pitch on. (8)
  • This was a pitch of friendship beyond Catherine. (4)
  • Or have you come up to hear Brabrook pitch into us? (8)
  • He had brought these great people to a pretty low pitch. (10)
  • Apology was not thought of; she seemed wound to the pitch. (10)
  • There he had stopped, in the pitch darkness of that foliage. (8)
  • Her feeling rose to an ardent pitch of gratitude and adoration. (12)
  • If it had not been so pitch dark she could never have done that. (8)
  • We have been undertaking to frighten the Devil with cold pitch. (14)
  • Then he mounted again at his leisure, to pitch backward as before. (10)
  • Necessarily, after a fall, the pitch of their conversation relaxed. (10)
  • He would have to pitch it strong in his speech at the general meeting. (8)
  • I had to pitch my voice to the top notes to get hearing for the hymn. (10)
  • We are not angels, which have their dulcimers ever on the choral pitch. (10)
  • No; even at his highest pitch of abnegation, he could not forget himself. (8)
  • It was pitch black under the apple-trees, and the windows were all darkened. (8)
  • The voices are tuned to the pitch of heated discussion, as the curtain rises. (8)
  • I suspect it would be a way of winding me up to a sharp critical pitch rapidly. (10)
  • Comparatively few of the percussion instruments emit sounds of any definite pitch. (3)
  • Into the pitch dark under the yews, light comes out through the half-open church door. (8)
  • Coming back, no one would see her landing; for it would be pitch dark in the backwater. (8)
  • Morsfield was of the order of men who can be generous up to the pitch of their desires. (10)
  • The standing seam may be used on roofs with a pitch not less than 2 inches to the foot. (17)
  • By such degrees my grandfather worked himself up to the pitch for his style of eloquence. (10)
  • Of course, it was dissolved, but it kept feeling at high pitch up to the time of sailing. (21)
  • He carried independence of fingers, especially in fugue playing, to a pitch hitherto unequalled. (3)
  • She is pale, as if wan with living; her eyes like pitch against the powdery whiteness of her face. (8)
  • I should like to pluck out my heart and pitch it on the waves, to see whether it would sink or swim. (10)
  • Curiosity and excitement were at high pitch when the caravan put in its appearance a fortnight later. (21)
  • You have reared them to this pitch, and at this pitch they have partly civilized you. (10)
  • He was prepared to pitch away the end of his life as he pitched from him the fag-ends of his cigarettes. (8)
  • They were at the pitch of excitement which demands and will swallow a succession of wilder extravagances. (10)
  • Between him and the body of the machine are five more pitch forks, directing the pale flood of raw material. (8)
  • At the pitch of his voice, Mr. Sullivan Smith denounced Mr. Malkin in presence for a cur masquerading as a cat. (10)
  • So she passed the pitch of that fever, and bloomed anew in her beauty, and cherished it, for she had a purpose. (10)
  • Madam, I give you my word, he behaved to the full pitch as I myself should have done under similar circumstances. (10)
  • I could pitch any notes, and I was clear but I was always ornamenting, and what I want is to be an accurate singer. (10)
  • The upper surface of the court itself should slope across from one long side to the other with a pitch of 2 inches. (17)
  • It jarred in his recollection, though the heir of the earldom spoke in the tone of a lover, was really at high pitch. (10)
  • These knots have a certain amount of pitch in them, which will penetrate through any oil paint and leave an ugly mark. (17)
  • His depths were sounded, and he answered independently of his will, that he must be up to the heroical pitch to decide. (10)
  • When our turn arrived, Miss Sibley translated for us, and as we were at concert pitch we did not acquit ourselves badly. (10)
  • In some of the trap-door types of dormers where the pitch is very slight, the roofing material ought to be of sheet metal. (17)
  • Being a fool, I neglected to take him by the throat and pitch him into the treetops below, but muttered some polite lie instead. (1)
  • On a sudden she excited herself to pitch and give volume to that note which had been the enchantment of the night in the woods. (10)
  • We had now brought ourselves to a pitch of humility in the matter of weather not often attained except in the Scottish Highlands. (2)
  • Even if it should achieve the miracle of arousing the reader to a high pitch of excitement, it would let him drop again next day. (16)
  • But do what he would, he was never easy about himself nowadays, never up to that pitch which could make him confident in her presence. (8)
  • The crazed gabbling tongue had entire possession of the house, and rang through it at an amazing pitch to sustain for a single minute. (10)
  • Her eyes, so pitch dark against her white face, and the short fair hair, which curled into her neck, seemed both to search and to plead. (8)
  • Wilfrid was pierced with laughter; and then the plainspoken simile gave him a chilling sensation while he was rising to the jealous pitch. (10)
  • The pitch of wooden-shingle roofs should not be less than 8 inches rise per foot for the ordinary weathering shown in the above statements. (17)
  • Wherever they catch sight of Egoism they pitch their camps, they circle and squat, and forthwith they trim their lanterns, confident of the ludicrous to come. (10)

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