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Definition of Hittable
1. capable of being hit [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hittable
Literary usage of Hittable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dedham Historical Register by Dedham Historical Society (Mass.) (1897)
"Joseph Drake, son of Siras and hittable, December 18, 1787. Siras Drake, son of
Siras and hittable, August 9, 1789. Ruel Drake, son of Siras and hittable, ..."
2. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register (1913)
"... hittable Marshall Nov 12, 1718 John Denison and Ales Percey 21" day of July
1725 Thomas Draper and Jane Braman Oct. 5, 1718 John Foster and Margery Card ..."
3. Suffolk Deeds by William Blake Trask, Frank Eliot Bradish, Suffolk County (Mass.), Charles A. Drew, A. Grace Small (1897)
"Tho: Thatcher & Margeret his wife go^1 there heires or assignes in the behalfe
of the s'1. Me- |^| hittable In Witnesse whereof the sd. ..."
4. Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes (1871)
"... on-lookers at great matches, and still more at the strange shouts raised of '
Well let alone,' when very hittable balls are allowed to go by untouched. ..."