0 a person who pitches especially (in baseball) the player who throws the ball. -- ผู้ขว้าง
a pitcher of water.
Get to first base to hit a single off the pitcher and advance to the first base; (figurative meaning) to make an initial advance or progress with someone or something.
Unlike a bottle, an object like a pitcher with a handle can be rotated and the handle made to appear and disappear behind the body of the pitcher.
The visual nature of pitchers involves the knowledge that there are things that can be done to them which make a protrusion (the handle) appear and disappear.
While these conceptual and perceptual data are grossly incompatible with any law of classical mechanics, including medieval impetus theory, they accurately describe the movement of the pitcher's arm.
The chorus begins with an evocation of a pastoral scene, a flowing fountain where women come to dip their pitchers for water, in language that is also flowing.
If the fountain or stream was far from the house, or the woman was unable to walk, running water was suggested by pouring water from a pitcher onto the hearth.
A good pitcher has a whole array of pitches in his arsenal.
Fountains that flow, so that therein dipped may the pitchers be.