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Verb (used with object)
to come against with an impact or collision, as a missile, a flying fragment, a falling body, or the like
Verb (used without object)
Noun
Backgammon .
- a game won by a player after the opponent has thrown off one or more men from the board.
- any winning game.
Verb phrases
hit off,
- to represent or describe precisely or aptly
- In his new book he hits off the American temperament with amazing insight.
- to imitate, esp. in order to satirize.
Idioms
hit it off
- Informal . to be congenial or compatible; get along; agree
- We hit it off immediately with the new neighbors. She and her brother had never really hit it off.
hit the high spots
- to go out on the town; go nightclubbing
- We'll hit the high spots when you come to town.
- to do something in a quick or casual manner, paying attention to only the most important or obvious facets or items
- When I clean the house I hit the high spots and that's about all. This course will hit the high spots of ancient history.
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