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    pitch someone/something against
  2. verb, informal To persuade (someone of something) or sell (something to someone) with a targeted, promotional speech or argument. He pitched his new movie to me, but I thought it sounded too silly to be a commercial success.

  3. to criticize or attack someone or something forcefully: He pitched into me as soon as I arrived , asking where the work was. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

  4. a speech or act that attempts to persuade someone to buy or do something: (sales) pitch The man in the shop gave me his ( sales) pitch about quality and reliability.

  5. pitch into somebody/something meaning, definition, what is pitch into somebody/something: to suddenly start criticizing someone or...: Learn more.

  6. To throw or toss something or someone into something: She pitched the plastic cup into the garbage can. 2. To attack someone verbally or physically; assault someone: They pitched into the photographer for taking their picture without permission. See also: pitch.

  7. 1. To hurl, toss, or throw something to someone. I pitched the ball to him pretty slowly, but he still wasn't able to catch it. Don't pitch things to me from across the room! 2. To propose something to a particular person or a group. They let me pitch my idea to the board of directors, but I don't know if they liked it.

  8. verb. /pɪtʃ/ Verb Forms. throw. [transitive] pitch somebody/something + adv./prep. to throw someone or something with force The explosion pitched her violently into the air. (figurative) The new government has already been pitched into a crisis. Definitions on the go.