Pronunciation: /pɪtʃ ˈɪntuː/
noun a throw or toss
A1 I saw a group of children pitch into a game of tag at the park.
A2 The team members decided to pitch into buying a gift for their coach.
B1 The community came together to pitch into cleaning up the local park.
B2 We all need to pitch into make this project a success.
C1 The company executives pitched into fund a new research initiative.
C2 The entire town pitched into support the family who lost their home in the fire.
verb to start doing something with enthusiasm or energy
A1 I pitch into cleaning my room every Saturday morning.
A2 She pitches into helping her neighbors with their groceries.
B1 We need to pitch into organizing the event if we want it to be successful.
B2 The whole team pitched into finishing the project before the deadline.
C1 He always pitches into charity events and fundraisers in the community.
C2 As a leader, it's important to pitch into all aspects of the business to ensure its success.
formal The team decided to pitch into the project to ensure it was completed on time.
informal Let's all pitch into buying a gift for our boss's birthday.
slang Hey, everyone, let's pitch into getting some snacks for the party tonight.
figurative It's important for everyone to pitch into the community garden to help it thrive.
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