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adjectivepitchiest, pitchier ˈpɪtʃiˈpɪtʃi Like or as dark as pitch. Example sentencesExamples - Drawing has been rudely incised and rubbed with pitchy graphite, which collects in the scars of the engraved surface.
- More often than not they're long wooden buildings, creosoted to a pitchy blackness and with white-painted windows.
- The pitchy pigment's obscuring weight seems to bank rather than smother the glimmering coruscations.
- Flint is best for hand sanding painted or pitchy surfaces which can clog the paper.
- Crystals are probably at least partially metamict and can be recognized by their high specific gravity, pitchy luster, and black color.
Synonyms black, dark, pitch-dark, black as pitch
OriginLate Middle English: from pitch. Rhymesbitchy, itchy, kitschy, Richie, titchy, twitchy adjectivepitchiest, pitchierˈpɪtʃiˈpɪtʃi informal Off-pitch; out of tune. Example sentencesExamples - His voice screamed inside of her head louder and more pitchy than before.
- She was pitchy, off key in several places and missed words.
- He was a little pitchy in some spots, but not bad.
- It's kinda pitchy and all over the shop.
- I always found her to be nasally and pitchy, but I'm not a big fan of the country twang to begin with.
- The contestants are urged not to be ‘pitchy’, and are congratulated for their high notes and telegenic appeal.
- Saucier and far less serious than last year's winner Kelly Clarkson's debut album, this disc offers all the over-the-top cheesiness of the TV show without the pitchy vocals (thank God for auto tune).
- Chris was pitchy from note one.
- "With You Gone" contains the pitchiest vocals this side of the "American Idol" semifinals.
- In the words of Randy Jackson, the beginning was pretty "pitchy."
- First half of it was definitely really pitchy for you.
- She described at least 7 out of 10 performances as 'pitchy', but I'm not sure anyone knows what that really means.
- Randy said you were pitchy.
- All of this is incredibly frustrating since the casting was quite good, the idea was solid as mahogany and every once in a while, they found their key and were not, as Randy Jackson might say, pitchy in the least.
adjectiveˈpɪtʃiˈpiCHē Like or as dark as pitch. Example sentencesExamples - The pitchy pigment's obscuring weight seems to bank rather than smother the glimmering coruscations.
- More often than not they're long wooden buildings, creosoted to a pitchy blackness and with white-painted windows.
- Crystals are probably at least partially metamict and can be recognized by their high specific gravity, pitchy luster, and black color.
- Drawing has been rudely incised and rubbed with pitchy graphite, which collects in the scars of the engraved surface.
- Flint is best for hand sanding painted or pitchy surfaces which can clog the paper.
Synonyms black, dark, pitch-dark, black as pitch
OriginLate Middle English: from pitch. adjectiveˈpɪtʃiˈpiCHē informal Off-pitch; out of tune. Example sentencesExamples - Chris was pitchy from note one.
- All of this is incredibly frustrating since the casting was quite good, the idea was solid as mahogany and every once in a while, they found their key and were not, as Randy Jackson might say, pitchy in the least.
- First half of it was definitely really pitchy for you.
- I always found her to be nasally and pitchy, but I'm not a big fan of the country twang to begin with.
- Saucier and far less serious than last year's winner Kelly Clarkson's debut album, this disc offers all the over-the-top cheesiness of the TV show without the pitchy vocals (thank God for auto tune).
- Randy said you were pitchy.
- It's kinda pitchy and all over the shop.
- "With You Gone" contains the pitchiest vocals this side of the "American Idol" semifinals.
- He was a little pitchy in some spots, but not bad.
- She described at least 7 out of 10 performances as 'pitchy', but I'm not sure anyone knows what that really means.
- She was pitchy, off key in several places and missed words.
- In the words of Randy Jackson, the beginning was pretty "pitchy."
- His voice screamed inside of her head louder and more pitchy than before.
- The contestants are urged not to be ‘pitchy’, and are congratulated for their high notes and telegenic appeal.
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