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Hit.

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adj.1.Having become very popular or acclaimed; - said of entertainment performances; as, a hit song, a hit movie.


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If the Dealer shows 3 through 6 and your hand total is 9, double down your bet; otherwise, hit.
A pitcher''s goal is to throw the ball is such a way that it will be difficult for the opposition to successfully hit.
He was our best outfielder, but had a weak arm and couldn''t hit.
 
 
 
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