Similar words: outcome, on duty, watch, patch, pitch, catch, bitch, switch. Meaning: [dʌtʃ] n. 1. the people of the Netherlands 2. the West Germanic language of the Netherlands. adj. of or relating to the Netherlands or its people or culture.
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271. The process of manufacture of twilled Dutch weave is a combination of twilled weave and Dutch weave.
272. More than twenty thousand Dutch people helped to hide Jews and others in need of hiding during those years. I willingly did what I could to help.
273. The race to 6)make off with some live coffee trees or beans was eventually won by the Dutch in 1616.
274. You'll be amazed at the culinary creations possible in a Dutch oven.
275. Spelling checker dictionary to British English, Dutch, French,(http://sentencedict.com/Dutch.html) German and Italian.
276. The islands were discovered by the Dutch navigator Abel Tasman in 1643 and visited by Capt.
277. The popular urban street pastime called Double Dutch, in which competitors jump between two ropes, is getting more recognition, becoming an officially sanctioned sport in New York City high schools.
278. North American deciduous tree (Ulmus americana) having double serrate leaves and winged fruits. It is grown chiefly as an ornamental shade tree but often dies from Dutch elm disease.
279. The fur trade flourished and the Dutch city of New Amsterdam was established on Manhattan Island.
280. It brought the west coast of Sumatra practically under Dutch supervision.
281. According to some estimates the bedrock beneath the Greenland Sea could hold more oil than the North Sea, which has partially powered the British, Dutch and Norwegian economies for decades.
282. The Czech Republic international is coming off contract at the Dutch giants and Juve chief Alessio Secco is preparing a contract offer to table the defender and his management next month.
More similar words: outcome, on duty, watch, patch, pitch, catch, bitch, switch, stretch, pitcher, catch on, scratch, kitchen, catches, stretch out, switch off, switch on, catch fire, watch out for, catch up with.