Synonym: arrange, breed, brood, concoct, door, generate, incubate, intrigue, invent, make up, opening, plan, plot, produce, scheme, trap. Similar words: hatcher, thatch, hatchet, bury the hatchet, batch, latch, patch, match. Meaning: [hætʃ] n. 1. the production of young from an egg 2. shading consisting of multiple crossing lines 3. a movable barrier covering a hatchway. v. 1. emerge from the eggs 2. devise or invent 3. inlay with narrow strips or lines of a different substance such as gold or silver, for the purpose of decorating 4. draw, cut, or engrave lines, usually parallel, on metal, wood, or paper 5. sit on (eggs).
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31) The eggs should hatch any day now.
32) We were shouting at them through the hatch.
33) All three seeds hatch the same adult.
34) After all, up the lads and down the hatch.
35) The submersible, hatch open, pitched into the sea.
36) Did some one forget to close the hatch?
37) She had fallen from the hatch.
38) A two-way hatch facilitates the serving of carefully calculated meals and the removal of waste products in the appropriate receptacles!
39) They hatch very quickly and at the same time a new generation of workers and soldiers emerge from the stored pupae.
40) There they also hatch and develop,[sentencedict.com] sustained by the yolk with which she has endowed them.
41) Turtles lay their eggs deep in the sand and leave them there until they hatch.
42) By the time she reached the bottom he had the saloon deck hatch open and was sitting at the table.
43) When the Discus spawn the eggs will hatch in 60 hours.
44) White twisted round in his seat to start opening the hatch.
45) The loch has some splendid fish and, in late June and early July, a wonderful mayfly hatch.
46) Although normally kept shut, there is an escape hatch for the after cabin in each of the cockpit seats.
47) Kids are looking for an escape hatch from the pressures of home.
48) The eggs need to be put in a warm place to hatch.
49) Some species attach the cocoons to stones underwater and others carry the cocoons with them until the young hatch.
50) A crash in a Formula 3000 race at Brands Hatch left him seriously injured and his career in jeopardy.
51) The glassy rear hatch opens wide and the boot has low loading lip.
52) After a while, through the partially open cabin hatch, she heard the bed creak beneath his weight.
53) Hatch resigned his appointment in 1892 and went to work as a mining engineer in Johannesburg.
54) Its designer shows how it can be fitted through a small kayak hatch in its assembled state.
55) She too embarks on a lazy plot of catastrophic collapse, winding up confined in a local booby hatch.
56) The parents stand guard on the eggs until they hatch and the fry reach, within a week, the free-swimming stage.
57) The most important thing in an argument, next to being right, is to leave an escape hatch for your opponent, so that he can gracefully swing over to your side without too much apparent loss of face. Sydney J. Harris
58) The Hatch Act prohibits political activity by federal employees during work hours using government facilities.
59) They hatch out in 3-4 weeks and the larvae bore into the wood.
60) Surtees started racing bikes in 1950 and had his first win at Brands Hatch on a Vincent in 1951 when only 17.
More similar words: hatcher, thatch, hatchet, bury the hatchet, batch, latch, patch, match, catch, watch, patchy, snatch, catcher, catchy, satchel, catch up, catch-all, catch on, scratch, catches, watchful, watchdog, snatch up, matching, dispatch, fat chance, catch fire, overwatch, watch over, patchwork.