Hit On - Law Dictionary Search Results
no hit
having no hits characterized by one team scoring no hits of a baseball
hit-skip
hit-skip : hit-and-run
hit-and-run
hit-and-run
hit it off
together of people in interactive situations as the new chemist hit it off immediately with his supervisor
Scratch hit
a base hit which was weakly batted barely allowing the batter to reach
hitting
The act of striking one thing against another as repeated hitting raised a large bruise
hard hitting
or full of force and vigor forceful as a hard hitting expose
Home run
out and without an error on the play also the hit on which the batter makes such a circuit a four base
grounder
A batted ball that hits the ground before it leaves the infield or the act
hitless
Having no hits scored of a baseball game or the pitching in which
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