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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61) Spotting a hatch in the far wall, she walked across and gingerly opened it a crack.
62) As soon as the eggs hatch you will need to provide a plentiful supply of the plant that the caterpillar feeds on.
63) But the Senate, prodded by Hatch and Kennedy, took the proposal further.
64) Doors of the hatch can be hinged or sliding, or even a lift-down flap, as long as it's got adequate support.
65) He then added his own slapstick comedy, each night diving head first through a serving hatch and generally being thrown around.
66) An electric yoghurt-maker is also a good place in which to hatch the eggs.
67) By the time the eggs hatch,[sentencedict.com/hatch.html] she is very hungry indeed.
68) Brands Hatch, the famous racing circuit, is a fifteen-minute drive away.
69) When the eggs hatch, the young struggle slowly to the surface of the mound, emerging ready to fend for themselves.
70) The astronauts were fixing a hatch aboard the Mir space station.
71) Where design permits, the old-fashioned serving hatch can come in handy: it's the dumb waiter of the less-palatial home.
72) If the kitchen had had a serving hatch, I could have scared the living daylights out of them.
73) He was quite surprised to find Roz Hatch in the room with him.
74) Then the chief stepped forward and stood by the conning tower hatch.
75) Despite his age[Sentencedict.com], Len Hatch was still a man to be reckoned with.
76) Certainly, reed warblers with an additional egg in the clutch often fail to hatch all their own eggs.
77) It is only when intrusive ethologists steal and hatch eggs that the wide tolerance of the goslings is revealed.
78) As we closed the hatch after us we heard a key turning in the lock of the door to the flat.
79) After the egg has been fertilized, it will hatch in about 6 weeks.
80) Children pick up the eggs from contaminated food or pets, and the worms hatch out at night.
81) In that case, seat backs must be pushed forward before the hatch can be pulled inside the aircraft cabin.
82) She was in the cargo hold, standing on the ribbed floor of the shuttle next to the loading hatch.
83) These constraints made the hatch difficult to get out of in full spacesuits with lunar backpacks.
84) It should have started at Brands Hatch, but Jackie crashed it and had to race again in the 003.
85) He would try to detonate the hatch bolts when he was about a hundred metres above the river.
86) Hatch has rushed on, as well, to the further excess of denouncing appellate judges appointed by Clinton for dissenting opinions.
87) Even more important, birth control has a crucial escape hatch.
88) The court heard that a desperate financial crisis and debts of more than £40,000 drove Shooter to hatch his unsuccessful plot.
89) Rare and widespread flooding gave the locusts the damp soil they need to hatch new eggs.
90) Taking hold of a strong branch, he finally cleared the escape hatch with his legs and dropped to the ground.
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.