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hit off

British  

verb

  1. (tr, adverb) to represent or mimic accurately

  2. informal to have a good relationship with

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His second, hit off the vastly experienced Santner, effectively sealed the deal.

From BBC

As Verducci notes, he hit just seven last season — six off left-handed pitchers and the one he hit off of a righty came against San Francisco Giants catcher Logan Porter late in a regular season game in which the Dodgers won, 10-0.

From Los Angeles Times

Both were hit off the Turkish coast on Friday, with the Virat reportedly struck again on Saturday.

From BBC

From his 16th, Brook again advanced at paceman Nathan Gilchrist and ended outside leg stump as the ball hit off.

From BBC

With 78 needed, Wolvaardt went for broke - but her lofted hit off Deepti Sharma was skied to long-on.

From BBC