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hit
verb hit (past tense, past participle), hitting (present participle)
- 1. To strike someone or something.
- Thesaurus: strike, belt, cudgel, cuff, club, flail, pelt, rap, slap, smite, pop, let have it (
3. To reach a target with a blow, missile, etc.
4. To knock something (eg oneself or part of oneself) against something, especially hard or violently.
- Example: hit one's head on the door
- Example: The sad news hit her hard
6. To strike or direct a blow.
7. colloq
- To find or attain something, especially an answer, by chance
- Example: You've hit it!
- Example: hit an all-time low
- To drive (the ball) with a stroke of the bat.
- To reach a place or location.
- Example: We'll hit the city tomorrow
- 1. A stroke or blow.
- Thesaurus: impact, collision, blow, bump, knock, punch, smack, stroke, swipe, wallop.
- A successful stroke or shot.
- Something of extreme popularity or success.
- Example: The new cinema is a real hit
- Thesaurus: success, triumph, achievement, masterstroke, winner, knockout (
5. slang
- A murder, especially one by organized gangs.
- A shot of a hard drug.
- See under hard.
- To get on well with them.
- drug-taking slang
To inject a drug.
- See under bottle.
- To be extremely angry.
- slang
To go to bed.
- See under nail.
- To leave or depart.
- To be successful or popular with them.
Phrasal Verb: hit at someone
- To direct a blow, sarcasm, jibe, attack, etc at them.
- To retaliate.
- To imitate, mimic, or aptly describe them or it.
- To come upon or discover them or it; to single them or it out.To make sexual advances towards them.
- To attack them or it physically or verbally.
