In a submission form “Pitcher” or “Pitchee” when referring to oneself in a submit form. So what if I used “Pitcher” or “Pitchee” when referring to oneself?

I’m pitching a story a TV broadcaster asks that I put my name on the top of the form. Can someone show me the way? Am I the “Pitcher” or the “Pitchee”, or should I just go with “Name”? Does the word “name” seem

to be too vague?

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The suffix -ee comes from the French term for past participle of words in that language. For example, donnu00e9es (in some countries) s simply means “givens” and is not a French word for data.

So if you are not pitched, pitchee would make no sense. If you pitch I am your agent i.e. I would pitch any product that I have got. I am the agent. How do

I find a pitcher?

Answered on March 16, 2021.
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Is the player the pitcher or a catcher? For pros it means the agent of the root verb, in this case “se” or “pitch.” I’d say you’re a good pitchman if you want to take the impression of a “potential” buyer of ideas.

Answered on March 16, 2021.
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