1. Pitt - Noun
2. Pitt - Proper noun
English statesman who brought the Seven Years' War to an end (1708-1778)
a British playwright who created the fictional character Sweeney Todd (1799-1855)
English statesman and son of Pitt the Elder (1759-1806)
Source: WordNetpitt.
Those have been the two biggest challenges of my life: trying to follow Radiohead, and trying to follow Brad Pitt. Chris Martin
"Poverty" Pitt exclaimed "is no disgrace but it is damned annoying." In the contemporary United States it is not annoying but it is a disgrace. John Kenneth Galbraith
Giordino...simply sighed in resignation. "Who else," he asked no one in particular, "but Dirk Pitt could tramp off into a blizzard on an uninhabited backwater island in the Antarctic and discover a beautiful girl? Clive Cussler
When I first started writing, I was in advertising at the time, I was doing most of my writing on weekends. I had studied most of the other series heroes and I figured it would be fun for mine to be different and put him in and around water. So I dreamed up Dirk Pitt. Clive Cussler
Pitt complained that we lay inactive, while the French pushed on their conquests. William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham
[I] charged Mr. Pitt with having come into office upon unconstitutional grounds, and upon such principles as were disgraceful to himself, disgusting to the country, and such as must necessarily deprive him and his coadjutors of the confidence of that House. Charles James Fox