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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121. He wasn't unmoved either, and his slow arousal against her made her arch into him.
122. It is built of large blocks of travertine stone and the arch has two concentric rings of radiating voussoirs.
123. Entering the village was like passing under an invisible triumphal arch, quite splendid.
124. This is the composite word on the triangle which is the central focus of every Royal Arch chapter.
125. The arch will stand once the last stone is in place, but the intermediate stages are unstable.
126. A couple of hundred yards downstream it gushes out below a ceremonial arch into the Brigach.
127. The last element to be added was the magnificent triumphal arch at the entrance from the Piazza del Duomo.
128. Apart from the interior triumphal arch, which is pointed, the other arches are semi-circular.
129. Make an arch out of copper tubing, which is bendable, so it's easy to form the arched top from it. Sentencedict.com
130. His remedy was to divide the garden with a wicker arch into two sections, to create an illusion of space.
131. Playground fights at my London comprehensive, an austere archetypal 1960s building near Marble Arch, were frequent occurrences.
132. Sometimes a heel would touch ground first, other times it would be a toe, or an arch.
133. Other Roman remains include the public baths and triumphal arch of Augustus.
134. The arch between the nave and the chancel is also Norman with zig-zag ornaments.
135. In bureaucratic terms, Armstrong was the keystone in the arch of Heath's economic strategy from the autumn of 1972.
136. A need to nod and wink to the audience; to fill in the gaps often elsewhere concealed by a proscenium arch.
137. The wetness of his tongue as it slipped over them made Kate arch her back with delight.
138. The plinths below the columns, the arch spandrels, friezes and entablatures were enriched with carved ornament and sculpture.
139. The next street towards the River Tyne was under the railway arch.
140. Mahogany doors, mahogany banisters, fretted mahogany in an arch over the landing.
141. The largest arch support dam in the world, it measured nearly two hundred feet high and some two hundred feet long.
142. Graffiti covered the arch at the base of Fifth Avenue.
143. Now they were required to explode, dance, vibrate, arch, become continents crawling with armies of desire.
144. The closest bridge to the Falls, its arch supported a roadway of 840 feet, only 150 feet above the river.
145. The Clippers got a boost early from the return of Brian Williams, who missed four games with a strained left arch.
146. Arch ran around the house to the front yard.
147. Cushioned leather footbed with arch support for all-day comfort.
148. Inhale, arch up, chest open press down elbow close.
149. The triumphal arch commemorates Caesar's victory over Pompey.
150. Traders in Marble Arch are facing huge rent increases.
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