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pitch in

informal phrasal verb with pitch
 
 
/pɪtʃ/ verb

Definition

to start to do something as part of a group, especially something helpful: If we all pitch in together, it shouldn't take too long. [+ to infinitive] When I bought this house, all my friends pitched in to help fix it up. My brother pitched in with an offer of transport. After we had seen the video everyone started pitching in with comments on its faults.Helping and co-operatingTaking part and getting involvedGetting involved for one's own benefit or against others' will
(Definition of pitch in from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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