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Angliholic Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Pitch a fit

The boy expected Zinkoff to make a fuss, to try to get his hat back, maybe even to cry or pitch a fit.

Hi,

What does "pitch a fit" in the above refer to? Does it mean "have a fit of bawling?" Thanks.
  

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Pretty close, Aholic. "pitch" = throw, have "fit" = verbal outcry

  • Pretty close, Aholic.
  • "pitch" = throw, have "fit" = verbal outcry
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Pretty close, Aholic.

"pitch" = throw, have

"fit" = verbal outcry

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