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pitchedpitched /pɪtʃt/ adjective  - After a pitched battle, no less than 29 of the gang were arrested.
- In 1867 forty-three gypsies pitched camp in the Cours la Reine and aroused much hatred among the Rouennais.
- Only five feet seven tall, he spoke in a high pitched drawl, a public school accent he often emphasized abroad.
- The other type of offence involved in effect a preconceived and premeditated pitched battle, often accompanied by the use of weapons.
- There followed a pitched battle at a bridge across the Dnestr river leading into the town.
- There were pitched battles, so they lay in wait for you.
- Timber fascias and barge-boards are standard, while many pitched roof garages feature timber-clad gable ends.
- We had to staple a polythene vapour barrier to the rafters of a pitched roof.
► Architecturearcade, nounarch, nounarchitect, nounarchitecture, nounatrium, nounbailey, nounbastion, nouncampanile, nouncapital, nouncaryatid, nouncloistered, adjectivecolonial, adjectiveconservationist, nounCorinthian, adjectivecornice, noundolmen, noundome, noundomed, adjectiveDoric, adjectivefloor plan, nounflying buttress, nounfolly, nounGeorgian, adjectiveGothic, adjectiveground plan, nounIonic, adjectivemodernism, nounmonolith, nounmonument, nounmonumental, adjectiveNorman, adjectiveobelisk, nounopen-plan, adjectivepedestal, nounpediment, nounperistyle, nounpitched, adjectiveplinth, nounplot, nounportico, nounquadrangle, nounrambling, adjectiverampart, nounrococo, adjectiveRomanesque, adjectivescreen, nounspan, nounsplit-level, adjectivesquare, nounstonework, nounterrace, nountracery, nountransept, nountruss, nounvaulted, adjectivevaulting, nounvestibule, noun ► a high-pitched giggle· The young man gave a high-pitched giggle. ► a pitched roof (=with parts that slope down)· a row of garages with tiled pitched roofs. ► a shrill/piercing/high-pitched scream (=with a very high sound)· The sound of gunfire mingled with the shrill screams of the injured. ► low/shrill/high-pitched etc whistle Sanders gave a low whistle when he saw the contents of the box. NOUN► battle· After a pitched battle, no less than 29 of the gang were arrested.· There were pitched battles, so they lay in wait for you.· They must fight pitched battles, and fight in a body; and they must begin fighting as far forward as possible.· But if it came to a pitched battle, the phalanx of heavily armed, well-mounted knights was a very formidable weapon.· There followed a pitched battle at a bridge across the Dnestr river leading into the town.· It is surprising, therefore, how seldom armies joined in pitched battle in the eleventh and twelfth centuries.· The scene was all set for a pitched battle.· There are few archers or hand gunners who can stand against decent combat troops in a pitched battle. ► roof· We had to staple a polythene vapour barrier to the rafters of a pitched roof.· Timber fascias and barge-boards are standard, while many pitched roof garages feature timber-clad gable ends.· Octagonal cupolas covered by flat pitched roofs were still normal crossing space covering.· The traditional greenhouse shape is a rectangular floor area, near-upright sides and a pitched roof.· High pitched roofs contain the typical ornamental dormers.· It has rubble-stone walls and its steeply pitched roofs make the granite-capped chimneys seem all the higher.· But Ireland is like four pitched roofs built around a central depression.· The late Gothic façades are surmounted with steeply pitched roofs containing tall dormer windows. a pitched roof is sloping rather than flat |