pitch at



pitch something at someone or something

 
1. to throw something at someone or something. The boys pitched cans at the tree. We all pitched rocks at the big boulder.
2. to aim advertising at a particular group. They pitched the ad campaign at teenagers. These comedy programs are pitched at the lowest level of mentality.
See also: pitch

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Alekto-Greek Mythology
Eugenius-Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Mathys-French
RiŠKo-Slovak
ÁLeifr-Ancient Scandinavian
TorstiTOR-steeFinnish