<Tr> <Td> pissed </Td> <Td> intoxicated, drunk * (often pissed as a newt; sometimes pissed up) </Td> <Td> urinated (usu . vulgar) (pissed off) angry, irritated </Td> <Td> angry, irritated </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> pitch </Td> <Td> outdoor site for a stall or some other business site for a tent (US: campsite, q.v.) playing field for a particular sport (football pitch, rugby pitch, cricket pitch, etc .) (US: field) </Td> <Td> an attempt to persuade somebody to do something, usu. to accept a business proposal a sticky black substance obtained from tar the slope of a roof rotation on a lateral axis (as an aircraft or spacecraft) the frequency of a sound to erect a tent to discard (in various card games, e.g., bridge) </Td> <Td> in baseball, the delivery of a baseball by a pitcher to a batter (slang) to dispose of, to throw away a brief summary of a broader work or idea meant to be attractive to a third party e.g. "What's the pitch?" </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> pitcher </Td> <Td> a large container (often earthenware), usually round with a narrow neck, used for holding water or another liquid (US: jug) </Td> <Td> </Td> <Td> any container with a handle and lip or spout for liquids * (1) (UK: jug) baseball player who pitches (throws) baseball towards the batter (UK: bowler) (LGBT slang, from baseball) a top or dominant partner </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> pitman </Td> <Td> a miner working in a pit </Td> <Td> the man that stands in a pit when sawing timber (with another man standing above) </Td> <Td> a connecting rod (as in a sawmill) <P> a master barbecuer, the person responsible for managing a barbecue pit . </P> </Td> </Tr>

2 us cities with names that refer to something circular