| FLYPITCHER | • fly-pitcher n. An illicit street trader; one who engages in fly-pitching. • FLYPITCHER n. one who runs a flypitch, a market stall for which an operator has no licence. |
| FLYPITCHES | • fly-pitches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fly-pitch. • FLYPITCH n. an unlicensed market stall. |
| OUTPITCHED | • outpitched v. Simple past tense and past participle of outpitch. • OUTPITCH v. to surpass in pitching. |
| OUTPITCHES | • outpitches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outpitch. • OUTPITCH v. to surpass in pitching. |
| PITCHBENDS | • PITCHBEND n. a device that enables a player to bend the pitch of a note on a synthesiser. |
| PITCHERFUL | • pitcherful n. The quantity that a pitcher can hold. • PITCHERFUL n. the quantity a pitcher will hold. |
| PITCHFORKS | • pitchforks n. Plural of pitchfork. • Pitchforks prop.n. Plural of Pitchfork. • PITCHFORK v. to toss with a pitchfork. |
| PITCHINESS | • pitchiness n. Blackness, as of pitch; darkness. • PITCHINESS n. blackness, as of pitch. |
| PITCHPINES | • pitchpines n. Plural of pitchpine. • pitch␣pines n. Plural of pitch pine. • PITCHPINE n. a kind of pine tree. |
| PITCHPIPES | • pitchpipes n. Plural of pitchpipe. • pitch␣pipes n. Plural of pitch pipe. • PITCHPIPE n. a small pipe used to pitch the voice or tune strings. |
| PITCHPOLED | • pitchpoled v. Simple past tense and past participle of pitchpole. • PITCHPOLE v. to turn end over end. |
| PITCHPOLES | • pitchpoles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pitchpole. • PITCHPOLE v. to turn end over end. |
| PITCHSTONE | • pitchstone n. (Geology) a natural glass, rich in microscopic crystallites, formed by the rapid cooling of lava or magma. • PITCHSTONE n. an igneous rock of semi-glassy nature, having a luster-like pitch. |
| PITCHWOMAN | • pitchwoman n. A female pitchman; a saleswoman. • PITCHWOMAN n. a (female) street or market trader. |
| PITCHWOMEN | • pitchwomen n. Plural of pitchwoman. • PITCHWOMAN n. a (female) street or market trader. |
| SPITCHCOCK | • spitchcock n. (Obsolete) A method of cooking an eel (or occasionally some other fish) by splitting it along the back… • spitchcock n. (By extension, archaic or obsolete) An eel (or other fish) prepared in this way. • spitchcock v. (Transitive, cooking, archaic or obsolete) To cook (an eel, or occasionally some other fish) by splitting… |
| SPITCHERED | • SPITCHER v. (slang) to be doomed. |
| UNDERPITCH | • UNDERPITCH adj. as in underpitch vault. |