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What can be called a hit?
In baseball statistics, a hit (denoted by H), also called a base hit, is credited to a batter when the batter safely reaches or passes first base after hitting the ball into fair territory, without the benefit of an error or a fielder’s choice.
What kind of word is hit?
As detailed above, ‘hit’ can be a verb or a noun. Verb usage: One boy hit the other. Verb usage: The ball hit the fence. Verb usage: I hit the jackpot.
What is hit Wikipedia?
In the United States and the United Kingdom, a single is usually considered a hit when it reaches the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 or the top 75 of the UK Singles Chart and stays there for at least one week.
What is the synonym of hitting?
strike, slap, smack, cuff, punch, beat, thrash, thump, batter, belabour, drub, hook, pound, smash, slam, welt, pummel, hammer, bang, knock, swat, whip, flog, cane, sucker-punch, rain blows on, give someone a beating, give someone a drubbing, give someone a good beating, give someone a good drubbing, box someone’s ears.
What is another word for hit hard?
What is another word for hit hard?
larrup | bash |
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crack | curry |
do | drub |
fib | flog |
hide | hit |
What does hit mean in ICT?
A hit is a request to a web server for a file (such as a web page, image, JavaScript, or Cascading Style Sheet). There may be many hits per page view since an HTML page can contain multiple files, such as images.
What is the adjective of hit?
hit (verb) hit (noun) extra–base hit (noun) hard–hitting (adjective)
What was the first hit song?
“Au Claire De La Lune” Is First Recorded Song – April 9, 1860.
What is the 3rd form of hit?
Conjugation of verb ‘Hit’
Base Form (Infinitive): | To Hit |
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Past Simple: | Hit |
Past Participle: | Hit |
3rd Person Singular: | Hits |
Present Participle/Gerund: | Hitting |
What is the synonym for Struck?
hit, beaten, impressed, punched, affected, strucked, knocked, attacked, slugged, hitting, rocked, jolted, reached, befallen, found, shook, beat, surprised, minted, bombed.