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Pitch
·noun Height; stature.
II. Pitch ·noun To cover over or smear with pitch.
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Pitch
(Gen. 6:14), asphalt or bitumen in its soft state, called "slime" (Gen. 11:3; 14:10; Ex. 2:3), found...
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pitch
Tar and coarse resin boiled to a fluid yet tenacious consistence.
It is used in a hot state with o...
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Pitch
The three Hebrew words so translated all represent the same object, viz., mineral pitch or asphalt i...
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Faced
·Impf & ·p.p. of <<Face>>.
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faced
Turned up with facings on the cuffs and collars of uniforms and regimentals.
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Auction pitch
·add. ·- A game of cards in which the players bid for the privilege of determining or "pitching" the...
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Pitch-black
·adj Black as pitch or tar.
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Pitch-dark
·adj Dark as a pitch; pitch-black.
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Pitch-ore
·noun <<Pitchblende>>.
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Tough-pitch
·noun Copper so reduced;
— called also tough-cake.
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pitch-kettled
Stuck fast, confounded.
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bastard-pitch
A mixture of colophony, black pitch, and tar. They are boiled down together, and put into barrels of...
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pitch-boat
A vessel fitted for boiling pitch in, which should be veered astern of the one being caulked.
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pitch-house
A place set apart for the boiling of pitch for the seams and bottoms of vessels.
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pitch-kettle
That in which the pitch is heated, or in which it is carried from the pitch-pot.
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pitch-ladle
Is used for paying decks and horizontal work.
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pitch-mop
The implement with which the hot pitch is laid on to ships' sides and perpendicular work.
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pitch-pine
♦ Pinus resinosa, commonly called Norway or red pine. (See pine.)
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Apple-faced
·adj Having a round, broad face, like an <<Apple>>.
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Bald-faced
·adj Having a white face or a white mark on the face, as a stag.
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Bell-faced
·adj Having the striking surface convex;
— said of hammers.
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Black-faced
·adj Having a black, dark, or gloomy face or aspect.
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Bold-faced
·adj Having a conspicuous or heavy face.
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Chub-faced
·adj Having a plump, short face.
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Copper-faced
·adj Faced or covered with copper; as, copper-faced type.
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Cream-faced
·adj White or pale, as the effect of fear, or as the natural complexion.
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Dog-faced
·adj Having a face resembling that of a dog.
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Double-faced
·adj Deceitful; hypocritical; treacherous.
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Dough-faced
·adj Easily molded; pliable.
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False-faced
·adj <<Hypocritical>>.
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Fiber-faced
·adj ·Alt. of Fibre-faced.
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Fibre-faced
·adj Having a visible fiber embodied in the surface of;
— applied ·esp. to a kind of paper for chec...
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Glass-faced
·adj Mirror-faced; reflecting the sentiments of another.
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Half-faced
·adj Showing only part of the face; wretched looking; meager.
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Janus-faced
·adj Double-faced; deceitful.
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Lean-faced
·adj Having a thin face.
II. Lean-faced ·adj slender or narrow;
— said of type the letters of whic...
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Moon-faced
·adj Having a round, full face.
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Mulberry-faced
·adj Having a face of a mulberry color, or blotched as if with mulberry stains.
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Platter-faced
·adj Having a broad, flat face.
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Pug-faced
·adj Having a face like a monkey or a pug; monkey-faced.
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Putty-faced
·adj White-faced;
— used contemptuously.
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Quarry-faced
·adj Having a face left as it comes from the quarry and not smoothed with the chisel or point;
— sa...
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Sheep-faced
·adj Over-bashful; sheepish.
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Smock-faced
·adj Having a feminine countenance or complexion; smooth-faced; girlish.
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Tallow-faced
·adj Having a sickly complexion; pale.
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Weasel-faced
·adj Having a thin, sharp face, like a weasel.
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Whey-faced
·adj Having a pale or white face, as from fright.
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Wizen-faced
·adj Having a shriveled, thin, withered face.
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bacon-faced
Full-faced.
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Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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bracket-faced
Ugly, hard-featured.
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bran-faced
Freckled. He was christened by a baker, he carries the bran in his face.
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brandy-faced
Red-faced, as if from drinking brandy.
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brazen-faced
Bold-faced, shameless, impudent.
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chitty-faced
Baby-faced; said of one who has a childish look.
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corny-faced
A very red pimpled face.
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cribbage-faced
Marked with the small pox, the pits bearing a kind of resemblance to the holes in a cribbage-board.
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platter-faced
Broad-faced.
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ruby faced
Red-faced.
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smock-faced
Fair faced.
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stub-faced
Pitted with the smallpox: the devil ran over his face with horse stabs (horse nails) in his shoes.
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weasel-faced
Thin, meagre-faced. Weasel-gutted; thin-bodied; a weasel is a thin long slender animal with a sharp ...
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mezzil-faced
red with pimples. Lane.
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liver-faced
Mean and cowardly, independent of complexion.
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chewing of pitch
See chewing of oakum
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pitch in, to
To set to work earnestly; to beat a person violently. (A colloquialism.)
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pig-faced lady
n.
an old name in Tasmania forthe Boar-fish (q.v.).
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devil to pay and no pitch hot
The seam which margins the water-ways was called the "devil," why only caulkers can tell, who perhap...
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