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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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``Yeah, Wes is a big part of our lineup - it centers around him - but everyone can hit.
amp;uot;By harnessing the vast number of choices being made each day by Internet searchers, it's as if millions of editors are classifying countless sites, identifying the best on the Web,&uot; said Mike Cassidy, president and CEO of Direct Hit.
``If that happens, the pitches you're seeing might deteriorate, he might not get many good pitches to hit.
 
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