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hit the sauce
[hit the sauce] {v. phr.}, {slang} To drink alcoholic beverages - […]
hit the spot
[hit the spot] {v. phr.}, {informal} To refresh fully or satisfy […]
hit town
[hit town] {v. phr.} To arrive in town. * /Give me […]
hit upon
[hit upon]
See: [HIT ON].
hit-and-run
[hit-and-run] {adj.} 1. Of or about an accident after which a […]
hit-or-miss
[hit-or-miss] also [hit-and-miss] {adj.} Unplanned; uncontrolled; aimless; careless. * /John did […]
hitch one's wagon to a star
[hitch one's wagon to a star] {v. phr.} To aim high; […]
hither and thither
[hither and thither] or [hither and yon] {adv. phr.}, {literary} In […]
hither and yon
[hither and yon]
See: [HITHER AND THITHER].
hitter
[hitter]
See:
[PINCH HIT],
[PINCH HITTER],
[PULL HITTER].
