pitch on



pitch on

Also, pitch upon. Choose, decide on, as in He pitched on the ideal solution. This idiom uses pitch in the sense of "arrange or set something in order." [Early 1600s]
See also: on, pitch

pitch on

v.
1. To throw or toss something onto something: I pitched my jacket on the chair and sat down.
2. To choose or achieve something, usually quickly: We pitched on the terrace as the proper location for the ceremony.
See also: on, pitch

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
CsillaCHEEL-lawHungarian
Siegward-German
Danna-English
BİLal-Turkish
Aubery['ɔ:bri]
Francine[fra:n'si:n]