Synonym: arc, arch, archway, condescending, curve, patronising, patronizing. Similar words: march, arched, search, starch, monarch, archive, archaic, parched. Meaning: [ɑːtʃ] n. 1. a curved shape in the vertical plane that spans an opening 2. a curved bony structure supporting or enclosing organs (especially the inner sides of the feet) 3. a passageway under a curved masonry construction 4. (architecture) a masonry construction (usually curved) for spanning an opening and supporting the weight above it. v. form an arch or curve. adj. 1. (used of behavior or attitude) characteristic of those who treat others with condescension 2. expert in skulduggery.
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91. His legs were wide apart and she found herself slipping smoothly through the arch of his thighs.
92. Thick white branches arch as far out as the tree is tall, sometimes at seemingly impossible angles.
93. Before disappearing through the brick arch she turned and gave him a final smile and a wave.
94. Half way down was a stone arch over the tunnel entrance.
95. It also has a horseshoe arch entrance to the sanctuary, but its decoration is poorer than that at S. Juan.
96. The insole is designed to absorb shock and provide arch support.
97. When you knit with the ribber, there's no sinker plate and the connecting arm forms an arch.
98. The arch is surmounted by a triumphant statue of Columbus.
99. They walked together through the trellis arch into the back garden.sentencedict.com/arch.html
100. The central arch, at 181 feet wide, is the largest masonry span of a railway bridge in Britain.
101. Each side has a cast iron arch in 7 segments from which the iron trough is hung by 35 wrought iron rods.
102. It's quite easy to build the arch, however, if you are allowed to subtract stones as well as add them.
103. Cars would roll through the arch of the gatehouse, their headlights flashing on the ancient walls.
104. The van sped into the Marble Arch roundabout with tyres whining.
105. At last I was under the shadow of the prison arch, splashing and gasping with other ill-glimpsed men.
106. One arch for full-on house and techno and the other for the chill-out.
107. As soon as the infant Arthur was old enough to be propped against the proscenium arch, he was included in the turn.
108. Finish the semi-circle with a strip of hardboard nailed to the outer edges of the plywood arch.
109. He eased the car gently up the cobbled ramp, passed beneath the shadowed arch of the gatehouse.
110. Like the arch, it is that rare kind of public monument that draws gasps.
111. The private swans arch out their feathers and preen and nourish themselves.
112. Driving slowly down the street, up the ramp and through the arch, Tom thought about that word, indomitable.
113. The portal is of local limestone and classical design, with attached Doric columns flanking the round arch.
114. Williams made his return wearing his infamous red shoes that had specially fitted insoles for his arch.
115. Slowly arch the back and lift the chest and head upwards and back.
116. The sides of the arch were destroyed in the Middle Ages when it was incorporated in the fortifications.
117. In Washington Square a camera crew were measuring the width of the arch and being important.
118. The Senior Cup final was contested between arch rivals Longfellows, winners in 1992, and the Oakley.
119. Morrissey, of course, prefers arch playfulness and that is his prerogative as a person and a songwriter.
120. It was built as a triumphal arch for King Matthias in 1614.
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