Hanapin
to pitch in
[phrase form: pitch]
01
sumubo, kainin
to eat eagerly and in large amounts
Intransitive
02
makilahok, magsanib
to contribute to a task, usually alongside others
Intransitive
pitch in
v
Halimbawa
The team pitched in after the match, enjoying the victory meal.
As soon as the buffet was opened, guests started to pitch in.
After a long day of hiking, they all sat around the campfire and pitched in.
"Don't wait for me," she said, urging her family to pitch in while the food was still hot.
He hadn't eaten all day and, seeing the feast in front of him, he pitched in like he'd never seen food before.