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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31, Newly hatched birds were prepared to accept practically anything as their parent.
32, Breakfast consisted of coffee the texture of loose sand, pineapple slices, and eggs which would have hatched the next day.
33, The geese moved in, felt at home, laid eggs - and a most satisfactory twenty-four goslings hatched that year.
34, These were removed from the nest and hatched indoors in an incubator.
35, Once the eggs have hatched all surplus rockwork can be removed, to ensure that fry do not get trapped under it.
36, In the summer dusk the pale hatched moths float out over the riverside.
37, Police are probing allegations that Sage, 16, hatched a bizarre plan to kill his dad's handyman.
38, So many meetings and partings must have taken place beneath his roof, so many dark plots hatched between his hospitable walls.
39, The female bot fly holds her eggs in her oviduct until they have hatched into maggots.
40, One police source said Petrovits hatched the plot to take the child before he was born.
41, He has, in addition, hatched his own solution to the challenge of balancing love and work.
42, A few live in huge colonies on volcanoes, their eggs hatched by the earth's heat.
43, Meanwhile the eggs hatched, became free-swimming and food for the other tank inhabitants.
44, And, behind the scenes in some superstores, plans are being hatched to ban battery eggs.
45, Small plants grew upon the tundra, and then the seeds buried with the bones hatched.
46, Portholes were few and usually hatched over with leering daemon masks.
47, They ran up and down my legs, covered my face, hatched their eggs in my hair.
48, The hen had walked on off with all the hatched peeps trailing behind her.
49, The cattle egrets hatched and reared two chicks and the white-faced tree ducks also two.
50, Death came for humans before their dreams hatched; death was the fox who came early and broke the eggs open.
51, The eggs develop extremely rapidly; within a remarkable 24 hours of being laid, the eggs will have hatched.
52, Newly hatched wood storks cry for food, sending parents to hunt for newly plentiful minnows.
53, Police believe this was when he hatched his plot to kill.
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54, Millions of mosquito eggs will have hatched out by May.
55, In 1984, the survivors were all females and although they laid capsules, no embryos hatched.
56, Compromises and deals have to be hatched and officers become the main repository of the views and demands of competing factions.
57, The birds mate in April and the eggs are hatched by June.
58, Meanwhile Mrs hatched her plans, abetted by the man of the world.
59, It hatched certain fire-triggered seeds, it eliminated intruding tree saplings, it kept the fire-intolerant urban competitors down.
60, Once he put a broody hen on a clutch of eggs and ten little chicks hatched out.
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