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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61, As the chicks hatched, they were moved into an out-building and then, when fully fledged, up to the pool.
62, Breeze, who had hatched a good many herself, quickened her steps to a run, for her two friends were waiting.
63, He then hatched his plots to kidnap families and wreak havoc on their lives.
64, The report is not part of a plot hatched by the Opposition to make the Government look bad.
65, Along with his colleagues, more escapes were planned and other schemes hatched.
66, But by far the majority perish, before they are even hatched - or at least before they reach maturity and breed themselves.
67, Once hatched, the young maleos are easy to look after since they are fully active and able to feed themselves.
68, Feare noted that where the capsules were continually submerged in seawater, 100% of them hatched.
69, The egg is hatched without any direct help from either parent.
70, One egg of killifish has hatched at last.
71, Newly hatched chicks are like fluffy balls.
72, This is shown as the hatched rectangle.
73, To Adopt artificial hatch, oosperm hatched rate is 89%.
74, They hatched up a plot to overthrow the government.
75, The eggs hatched and the chicks matured.
76, Don't count one's chickens before they are hatched.
77, The thieves hatched a plan to rob the bank.
78, Count one's chickens before they are hatched.
79, The good bishop of Cloyne took the veil of the temple out of his shovel hat: veil of space with coloured emblems hatched on its field.
80, A newly hatched red-necked grebe relaxes[sentencedict.com], safe under mom's wing.
81, They a virulent poison, giving the numbing illusion of moral sanction to every depravity ever hatched.
82, Mr Brown built his first butterfly house when he was seven, and has hatched out over 300 thousand butterflies; this is only his third gynandromorph.
83, The fecundity and number of eggs hatched by C. chinensis were significantly reduced with increasing interspecific male density than with conspecific male density.
84, An emperor penguin has hatched at Dalian's Laohutan Ocean Park(sentencedict.com), Xinhua reported.
85, The newly hatched, wingless, often wormlike form of many insects before metamorphosis.
86, It is one of the mysteries of nature - how loggerhead turtles are able to navigate thousands of miles to return the very beach where they hatched.
87, Results Addition of leptin to embryo culture media promoted the development from 2-cell stage embryo to morula, blastocyst and hatched blastocyst and improved the implantation rate.
88, He hatched a concept for a hilltop retreat where artists could come to work; their art would become part of a communally owned gallery there.
89, Methods:The eggs of Taenia solium were hatched with 1.0% sodium hypochrite solution and the process was observed by microscope.
90, Results Mouse embryos were successfully hatched, adhered, implanted and outspreaded under the coculture system. The extraplacental cone and amniotic sac were formed as well.
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