Pitchy
[pich-ee] /ˈpɪtʃ i/
adjective, pitchier, pitchiest.
1.
full of or abounding in .
2.
smeared with .
3.
resembling , as in color, consistency, etc.:
pitchy mud.
4.
dark or black as .
/ˈpɪtʃɪ/
adjective pitchier, pitchiest
1.
full of or covered with pitch
2.
resembling pitch
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