Sentence examples for been pitch from inspiring English sources

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been pitch

verb

To cover or smear with pitch.

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For anyone who thinks the coverage has been pitch perfect, just imagine, for instance, if Hillary Clinton supporters were roughing up conservatives at her rallies, punching and choking them.

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In the event, the letter, urging a peaceful solution, seems to have been pitch-perfect.

Until New Hampshire, his tone had been pitch-perfect, and often magnificent.

If darkness was his way of showing how easily the past can be erased, the theater should have been pitch-black.

Nor has Schultz, as the figurehead of a company associated with the imperial reach of US corporations, always been pitch-perfect overseas.

"Everyone has been pitching in".

"He's been pitching the ball well.

"I've been pitching bad".

Everybody's been pitching in.

Had Obama's speech in response to the "God damn America" disaster not been pitch-perfect and it was—his campitch-perfect andbeen over.

Since the Sunday before Superstorm Sandy devastated the New Jersey shore, entire neighborhoods of New York City and other parts of the Northeastern United States, President Obama's actions and demeanor have been pitch-perfect.

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