Sentences with hit
hit
H h - The car hit the tree
- She's a hit with everyone
- A San Francisco man was arrested Saturday in connection with a hit -and-run accident that killed a female pedestrian Friday evening.
- A machete-wielding man striking the windows of cars in Oakland early Monday became the victim of back-to-back hit and runs, police said.
- To hit the bottle
- Find the exact grip that allows you to hit the ball hard. [VERB noun]
- The ship hit an iceberg.
- The tank was hit by enemy fire.
- The car had apparently hit a traffic sign before skidding out of control. [VERB noun]
- ...multiple-warhead missiles that could hit many targets at a time. [VERB noun]
- The plate shattered when it hit the floor.
- The ball hit the house.
- First a house took a direct hit and then the rocket exploded.
- The plan to charge motorists £75 a year to use the motorway is going to hit me hard. [VERB noun]
- She hit the ball right to the shortstop.
- The boxers were hitting furiously at each other.
- It hit me that I had a choice. [VERB noun that]
- He admits to having hit the lowest point in his life. [VERB noun]
- The boxers hit each other with their fists.
- She hit him hard with her purse.
- The song became a massive hit in 1945.
- Our small company has had 78,000 hits on its Internet pages.
- She told her son to stop hitting his sister.
- Have property markets hit a plateau?
- The man hit the child
- A hit record
- The form hit is used in the present tense and is the past and present participle.
- To hit a target
- I hit my arm on the table
- To hit a ball
- His illness hit his wife very hard
- The reason for his behaviour hit me and made the whole episode clear
- To hit the jackpot
- I've hit a slight snag here
- You have hit the answer
- Let's hit the road
- He will hit town tomorrow night
- He hit me for a pound
- The car hit the tree
- To hit a double
- She hit me up for a loan
- To hit the books
- We hit all the art galleries in town
- Stocks hit a new high
- To hit the right answer
- A town hard hit by floods
- To hit one's head on a door
- To hit the target
- Hit the nail with the hammer.
- I hit that bong every night after work
- I'd hit that.
- The external web servers hit DBSRV7, but the internal web server hits DBSRV3.
- Hit me. Jones hit for the pitcher.
- The economy was hit by a recession. The hurricane hit his fishing business hard.
- I hit the jackpot. The movie hits theaters in December. The temperature could hit 110°F tomorrow. We hit Detroit at one in the morning but kept driving through the night. And oft it hits / Where hope is coldest and despair most fits. Thou hast hit it.
- You'll hit some nasty thunderstorms if you descend too late. We hit a lot of traffic coming back from the movies.
- We hit the grocery store on the way to the park.
- One boy hit the other. The ball hit the fence. Hit him tonight and throw the body in the river. If intelligence had been what it should have been, I don't think we'd ever have hit that island.
- A happy hit
- Where am I going to get my next hit?
- The catcher got a hit to lead off the fifth.
- My site received twice as many hits after being listed in a search engine.
- The band played their hit song to the delight of the fans.
- I'm sure this purple shirt will hit Alfred's fancy.
- The car hit the tree.
- Did the bullet hit him?
- With his final shot he hit the mark.
- He hit a single and a home run.
- To hit a ball onto the green.
- We were all hit by the change in management.
- The speech hits out at warmongering.
- He hit me for a loan.
- Prices are expected to hit a new low. The new train can hit 100 mph.
- When will this report hit the papers? What will happen when the story hits the front page?
- The troops hit the beach at 0800. When does Harry hit town?
- If the dealer hits me with an ace, I'll win the hand. Bartender, hit me again.
- To hit the right road.
- We'll hit the high spots when you come to town.
- You've hit it!
- To hit a likeness in a portrait.
- Let's hit the road. What time shall we hit the trail?
- The armies hit at dawn.
- The door hit against the wall.
- This jalopy is hitting on all cylinders.
- To hit on a new way.
- A hit at complacency.
- The play is a hit.
- When I search for my name, I get lots of hits.
- We hit it off immediately with the new neighbors. She and her brother had never really hit it off.
- The paint job had been done hit or miss.