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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91) Depending when the eggs hatch, the larvae will feed on the tender vine shoots, the flowers or the fruit.
92) Some experts suggested that the escape hatch might have been damaged.
93) For a few seconds, he studied the small metal hatch with its four wire-secured locking nuts.
94) Kalchu went to the chicken coop and lifted the hatch.
95) No direct rays could enter, and I knew that, as soon as I closed the hatch, I'd be travelling blind.
96) A face forced its way through the hatch which led from the control room.
97) You can then treat the timber by spraying or brushing on two generous coats,[http://sentencedict.com/hatch.html] working backwards towards the loft hatch.
98) The root gives off a chemical which incites the worms to hatch and crawl into it.
99) The egg, if injected, would hatch into a wasp grub that would consume the caterpillar from the inside.
100) Instead, it lays its eggs in nests of other birds, and depends on others to hatch and raise its young.
101) Breeders can increase production by taking an egg away and putting it in an incubator to hatch.
102) Was it malformed, or merely hypothermic, the last to hatch?
103) Cheryl palmed the access lock on the medlab door and the hatch rolled open.
104) Researchers doubted if any of the three remaining eggs would hatch.
105) And so the Tortoise now began To hatch a very subtle plan.
106) By moving the hatch a fraction of an inch we could hear what went on below, but we could see nothing.
107) Young birds are left to fend for themselves soon after they hatch.
108) Eventually the hatch window was completely obscured by the smoke inside.
109) The warm eggs hatch as larger babies than the cool ones.
110) The two sides were now on a collision course: Khrushchev could not allow West Berlin to remain as an escape hatch.
111) Now there was the sound of a seeming kiss as an airtight hatch in the bottom of the saucer was opened.
112) Another escape hatch that Olson slams shut upon us is the device of distinguishing between Pound-the-man and Pound-the-poet.
113) The sweaters hung beneath the open hatch(sentencedict.com), the sink was empty and the oilskins stowed away.
114) Neither propriety nor the federal Hatch Act forbidding solicitation of political funds on government property was violated, Clinton asserted Wednesday.
115) The fireplace, dating from the castle's foundation in 1625, has been converted into a hatch leading to the kitchen.
116) Hatch started off demonizing a Clinton appointee who let four likely cocaine dealers free on an iffy technicality.
117) The eggs hatch and the tadpoles develop at a spectacular rate.
118) He uses his enlarged tail fin to regularly splash them with water, until they hatch about two days later.
119) There was also an escape hatch in the inner hard cocoon.
120) If you hit a bump you banged your head on the top of the hatch.
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.