pitch out of

Frequency: 6.57.5 per million words

To be thrown out of a container or area.

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Examples (10)

  • The strong current threatened to pitch them out of the small boat.
  • He was so angry he wanted to pitch her books out of the window.
  • A sudden bump caused the groceries to pitch out of the shopping cart.
  • The car went over a pothole and almost pitched the passengers out of their seats.
  • During the storm, waves would often pitch debris out of the ocean onto the shore.
  • She accidentally dropped the tray, and all the glasses pitched out of it.
  • The sudden movement of the train made the luggage pitch out of the overhead rack.
  • He tried to hold onto the rope, but the force of the wind threatened to pitch him out of the helicopter.
  • Be careful not to pitch the coins out of your pocket when you run.
  • The explosion was so powerful it pitched him out of his chair.