Idioms for hit

Origin of hit

before 1100; 1865–70, Americanism for def 5a; Middle English hitten, Old English hittan; perhaps < Scandinavian; compare Old Norse hitta to come upon (by chance), meet with

synonym study for hit

1. See strike, beat. 25, 27, 29. See blow1.

OTHER WORDS FROM hit

Definition for hit the high spots (2 of 2)

Origin of spot

1150–1200; (noun) Middle English spotte; cognate with Middle Dutch, Low German spot speck, Old Norse spotti bit; (v.) late Middle English spotten to stain, mark, derivative of the noun

OTHER WORDS FROM spot

British Dictionary definitions for hit the high spots (1 of 2)

hit
/ (hɪt) /

verb hits, hitting or hit (mainly tr)

noun

See also hit off, hit on, hit out

Word Origin for hit

Old English hittan, from Old Norse hitta

British Dictionary definitions for hit the high spots (2 of 2)

spot
/ (spɒt) /

noun

verb spots, spotting or spotted

Derived forms of spot

spottable, adjective

Word Origin for spot

C12 (in the sense: moral blemish): of German origin; compare Middle Dutch spotte, Old Norse spotti

Medical definitions for hit the high spots

spot
[ spŏt ]

n.

A mark on a surface differing sharply in color from its surroundings.
A stain or blot.

v.

To lose a slight amount of blood through the vagina.

Idioms and Phrases with hit the high spots (1 of 3)

hit the high spots

Also, hit the high points. Pay attention only to the most important places or parts. For example, We only had a week in New York, but we managed to hit the high spots, or His speech was brief, but he hit all the high points. This idiom alludes to running a dustcloth or paintbrush over an uneven surface and touching only the raised portions. [c. 1900]

Idioms and Phrases with hit the high spots (2 of 3)

hit

Idioms and Phrases with hit the high spots (3 of 3)

spot

see blind spot; hit the high spots; hit the spot; in a bind (tight spot); in a fix (spot); Johnny-on-the-spot; knock the socks (spots) off; leopard cannot change its spots; on the spot; rooted to the spot; soft spot; x marks the spot.