Sentences with hit out
hit out
H h - I used to hit out at my husband and throw things at him. [VERB PREPOSITION + at]
- The President took the opportunity to hit out at what he sees as foreign interference. [V P + at/against]
- Hit the nail with the hammer.
- 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.
- I'm sure this purple shirt will hit Alfred's fancy.
- 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.
- We'll hit the high spots when you come to town.