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    Pit
    /pit/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. set someone or something in conflict or competition with: "a chance to pit herself against him"
    • 2. make a hollow or indentation in the surface of: "rain poured down, pitting the bare earth" Similar make holes inmake hollows inholedent
  2. The meaning of PIT is a hole, shaft, or cavity in the ground. How to use pit in a sentence.

  3. Pit definition: a naturally formed or excavated hole or cavity in the ground. See examples of PIT used in a sentence.

  4. PIT definition: 1. a large hole in the ground, or a slightly low area in any surface: 2. a coal mine or an area of…. Learn more.

  5. 1. A natural or artificial hole or cavity in the ground. 2. a. An excavation for the removal of mineral deposits; a mine. b. The shaft of a mine. 3. A concealed hole in the ground used as a trap; a pitfall. 4. A small indentation in a surface: pits in a windshield. 5. a. A natural hollow or depression in the body or an organ. b.

  6. A pit is a hole in the ground, like the one in Poe’s “The Pit and the Pendulum” that the narrator tries not to fall into. A pit can also be smaller indentation. There’s also a pit hiding inside a peach.

  7. PIT meaning: 1 : a hole in the ground usually made by digging; 2 : a large, deep hole in the ground from which stones or minerals are dug out

  8. Definition of pit noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. PIT meaning: 1. a large hole that has been dug in the ground 2. a large, hard seed that grows inside some types…. Learn more.

  10. an extremely unpleasant, boring, or depressing place, condition, person, etc.; the absolute worst: When you're alone, Christmas is the pits. a hollow or indentation in a surface: glass flawed by pits.

  11. 3 days ago · 1. countable noun. A pit is the underground part of a mine, especially a coal mine. 2. countable noun. A gravel pit or clay pit is a very large hole that is left where gravel or clay has been dug from the ground. This area of former farmland was worked as a gravel pit until 1964.

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