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pitch up Meaning

Pitch Up

Definition:
To “pitch up” means to arrive or appear at a particular place or event, often unexpectedly or with a sense of casualness. In specific contexts, it can refer to the process of an aircraft ascending in altitude.

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Etymology:
The term “pitch” in this context derives from the Old English “piccan,” meaning ’to throw.’ The word “up” is simply a preposition indicating direction. The phrase combines these elements to convey the act of raising or arriving at a location.

Pronunciation:
/ˈpɪtʃ ʌp/

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This phrase is informal and is often used in casual conversation.

  1. We decided to pitch up our tents at the campsite before sunset.
  2. The band is set to pitch up on stage at 8 PM for their live performance.
  3. After a long day of hiking, we finally found a nice spot to pitch up by the lake.
  4. The travel bloggers plan to pitch up in different cities during their month-long journey.
  5. As the sun began to set, the sailors prepared to pitch up the sails for their evening voyage.

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