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How to pronounce mitt in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms hand, manus, paw
Type of extremity
Has types meat hooks, left, left hand, maulers, clenched fist, fist, hooks, right hand, right


he extended his mitt.
Type Words
Synonyms baseball glove, baseball mitt, glove
Type of baseball equipment

Examples of mitt

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Mitt Romney came in second in 2008, despite an early and expensive effort there.
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Mitt Romney, Jon Huntsman and Herman Cain have proposed specific economic plans.
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Mitt Romney at the top and the pizza man there to deliver the conservative vote.
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Mitt Romney was generally considered the debate's winner, but mostly by default.
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Maybe it was the cameras, but Lemon proceeded to hit everything except the mitt.
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We didn't have a gift for her yet, but we told her we'd get her a baseball mitt.
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Mitt Romney invokes Reagan's example to explain his change of heart on abortion.
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Mitt Romney, a Republican, thereby applying at least a veneer of bipartisanship.
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Mitt Romney's team has worked hard to paint the multimillionaire as an everyman.
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More examples
  • Hand: the (prehensile) extremity of the superior limb; "he had the hands of a surgeon"; "he extended his mitt"
  • Baseball glove: the handwear used by fielders in playing baseball
  • Mitt may refer to:
  • William Mitten (1819-1906) was an English pharmaceutical chemist and authority on bryophytes who has been called "the premier bryologist of the second half of the nineteenth century".
  • A mitten; An oversized, protective glove such as an oven mitt or a baseball mitt; hand (usually plural)
  • (MITTS (Market Index Target-Term Securities)) MITTS are principal-protected, index-linked notes. At maturity, each holder receives cash equal to the principal amount plus a supplemental redemption amount (reduced by an annual adjustment factor) if the value of the underlying index increases over ...
  • (Mitts) Refers to ferrets which have contrasting white feet.
  • Leather glove worn by players in the field. Long fingers and a webbed "pocket" between the thumb and first finger allow the fielder to catch the ball more easily.
  • N: A hand or fist.Get your mitts off me!