
1) Absolute worst 2) Avocado centers 3) Barbecue spots 4) Car-race stops 5) Cavities 6) Centers of cherries 7) Centers of olives 8) Centers of peaches 9) Certain stones 10) Cherry centers 11) Cherry discards 12) Cherry items 13) Cherry parts 14) Cherry stones 15) Cherry throwaways 16) Cherry waste 17) Coal holes
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1) Holes 2) Stones
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[card game] Pits is a five player card game, a cross between whist and rummy, with the objective of playing all your cards first. It is played with a 54 card pack (4 suits and 2 jokers). Threes are low, Aces high, Twos even higher and Jokers highest. Once all the cards are dealt, the dealer plays a meld; one of a singleton, `n` of a kind, a...
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[Noun] The place at the side of the track where cars are repaired or refuelled during a race.
Example: The driver pulled into the pits to change to wet weather tyres.
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small depression(s) in the record surface, usually having a diameter of not more than 2 mm and very often much less
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Assorted pits were dug into the ground and used for storage of food or materials, or for the disposal of rubbish
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Pits is British slang for the absolute worst.
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Thin regions of the cell wall in xylem conducting cells. Their structure is an important characteristic for recognizing different kinds of wood.
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Thin regions of the cell wall in xylem conducting cells. Their structure is an important characteristic for recognizing different kinds of wood.
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The area at a circuit that houses the team garages. The pits are accessed by a special section of the circuit called the pit lane where speeds are limited (from pit entry to pit exit), and drivers stop during the race in front of their team’s garage for pit stops to change tyres or repair mechanical issues. Senior members of each team sit at spec...
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same as punctures; small impression on the hard outer part of the insect body
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Where the racing teams park their trucks and set up makeshift garages to work on the bikes and house
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An area of track separated from the start/finish straight by a wall, where the cars are brought for new tyres and fuel during the race, or for set-up changes in practice, each stopping at their respective pit garages.
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An area of track separated from the start/finish straight by a wall, where the cars are brought for new tyres and fuel during the race, or for set-up changes in practice, each stopping at their respective pit garages.
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Short for pit row or a dejected driver. Also see hot pits for cold pits.
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