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hit in

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hit someone in something
to strike someone on a particular part of the body. She hit him in the face by accident. Watch out or you'll hit yourself in the arm with the hammer.
See also: hit


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Only Travis Hafner, hit in the foot with a pitch with one out in the second, reached base during that span.
By how to hit, I am referring to things that are really essential to having a good ability to deliver a fast and powerful knockout hit in a real self defense situation.
Kelly Dyer struck out 14 and allowed just one hit in the Lancers' victory over the Millers.
 
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