Similar words: hatcher, hatchet, bury the hatchet, A watched pot never boils, hatch, thatch, catcher, satchel. Meaning: [hætʃ] adj. 1. produced from an egg 2. shaded by means of fine parallel or crossed lines.
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5, The chickens have hatched out.
6, A goose was hatched among ducks.
7, The court heard how she and her lover hatched a plot to kill her husband.
8, The chicks/caterpillars/grubs have hatched.
9, Silkworms are fed mulberry leaves after they have hatched.
10, The chicks have already hatched.
11, The young disappeared soon after they were hatched.
12, The chickens hatched this morning.
13, Three eggs have already hatched out.
14, I hatched all the arrangement for the dance.
15, They hatched a plot to murder the king.
16, All the chicks have hatched out.
17, The baby birds have hatched.
18, The hen has hatched all her chickens out.
19, He hurried to know the matter hatched out.
20, The chickens have already hatched.
21, The rebels hatched a plot to overthrow the government.
22, Ten chicks hatched this morning.
23, I have hatched up a plan to deal with his playing way.
24, The eggs are hatched under a fold of skin on the penguin's belly.
25, The eldest prince hatched a plan to murder the king in collaboration with some ministers.
26, Hatched areas show potential transcription termination signals.
27, The Witch King of Naggaroth hatched a new plot.
28, I don't want to count my chickens before they are hatched.
29, It was in August of 1978 that the Bolton brothers hatched their plot to kill their parents.
30, Jeffrey's family and supporters suspected it to be a plot hatched by Captain Lake and his friends.
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