pinch-hit

pinch-hit
v
1. To substitute for another player at bat in a baseball game.

Smith was sent in to pinch-hit for Jones.

2. informal To act for a while, or in an emergency, for another person; take someone's place for a while.

I asked him to pinch-hit for me while I was away.

The president of the City Council pinch-hits for the mayor when the mayor is out of town.

noun

Jones was hit by a pitched ball and Smith came in as a pinch-hitter.

When our teacher was sick, Mrs. Harris was called as a pinch-hitter.

adj or noun

Pinch-hitting for another teacher is a hard job.


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