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Pitchfork

A fork or farming utensil used in pitching hay sheaves of grain or the like

Over arm

Done as bowling or pitching with the arm raised above the shoulder See Overhard

Bothagium, or Boothag

to the lord of a manor or soil, for the pitching or standing of booths in fairs or markets, Paroch. Antiq.

Piccolo

A small shrill flute the pitch of which is an octave higher than the ordinary flute

Pissasphalt

Earth pitch a soft black bitumen of the consistency of tar and

Pight

Pitched fixed determined

Pick

To throw to pitch

Ophicleide

orchestra and in military bands having a loud tone deep pitch and a compass of three octaves now generally supplanted by

Pedro

The five of trumps in certain varieties of auction pitch

Pay

a vessel a seam a spar etc with tar or pitch or waterproof composition of tallow resin etc to smear

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