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one hitter

in which a pitcher allows the opposing team only one hit

Violence

of a kind capable of causing injury which does not hit or falls short, (English) Public Order Act, 1986 (cl 64,

Uses

wants of an enterprising people. Hence ingenuity was sharpened to hit upon a device which should set at nought the rigidity

Locus standi

A petitioner has locus standi which his interest is directly hit by the bill, if passed into law, Parliamentary Dictionary, L.A.

Hedagium

Hedagium, toll or customary dues at the hit he or wharf, for landing goods, etc., from which exemption

Constructive treason

freedom, Erskine's Defence of Lord George Gordon; 3 Hall, Const. Hit. c. xv. See TREASON.

Slugging average

the sum of the number of bases reached on each hit divided by the total number of times at bat A

Slog

To hit hard esp with little attention to aim or the like

Punto

A point or hit

Roquet

To hit as anothers ball with ones own ball

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