Reverse Pitch

Entertainment / Bowling / Reverse Pitch: Angling of the thumbhole backward so the tip of the thumb is extended away from the palm. It is used to help the thumb exit the hole sooner; although very common and generally desirable, too much can cause the ball to fall off the hand early .. i.e., dropping the ball. See back pitch.
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Other Words for Pitch

Pitch Verb Synonyms: toss, throw, cast, fling, hurl, heave, sling, fire, launch, shoot, send, let fly, Cricket bowl, chuck, peg, lob, bung
Pitch Noun Synonyms: erect, raise, set or put up, position, fix, place
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Other Words for Reverse

Reverse Adjective Synonyms: alter, change, modify, renounce, recant, take back
Reverse Noun Synonyms: opposite, contrary, inverse, converse, inverted, upside down, mirror, reversed, backward
Reverse Verb Synonyms: back up, move or go backwards or also backward, backtrack, make sternway
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Reverse Fault

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Reverse Leveraged Buyout

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Reverse Osmosis

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