Similar words: thatching, matching, watching, scratching, eye-catching, hatchling, etching, itching. Meaning: ['hætʃɪŋ] n. 1. the production of young from an egg 2. shading consisting of multiple crossing lines.
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(1) Have you been hatching up a deal with her?
(2) They are hatching a plot.
(3) What mischief are those children hatching ?
(4) He has accused opposition parties of hatching a plot to assassinate the Pope.
(5) The government are hatching out a new plan to deal with rising prices.
(6) What half-arsed plot was that berk hatching now?
(7) A large jar is ideal for hatching the eggs.
(8) All that stuff about birds hatching from ashes must have been written by some one who didn't know anything about birds.
(9) The entire burden of hatching, feeding and caring for the young cuckoo falls on the hapless foster parents.
(10) When hatching is due, put them back in the cage on slightly damp soil.
(11) The memory phase lasts from hatching to about ninety days later.
(12) Hatching time is short with fry appearing after 24 to 30 hours, and growing rapidly when fed with rotifers.
(13) Hatching occurred over a two-month period commencing at the end of June, with most juveniles emerging in mid-July.
(14) Among them is Peter Beaumont, who is busy hatching a plot which could pay spectacular rewards.
(15) After ingestion and hatching the larvae penetrate the intestinal wall and within 48 hours have reached the liver.
(16) Breeding and hatching dates were planned solely for the Christmas market when up to two million birds would be sold.
(17) He says the trout start life in the hatching tanks, and are then moved outside.
(18) He was still alive and hatching his conspiracies.
(19) But hatching time was drawing closer every day.
(20) After a few days(sentencedict.com), there would be dozens of fluffy little chicks hatching out.
(21) In this manner the shrimp are easily collected and can be shaken into the aquarium and water obtained for the next hatching.
(22) Each piece feels like the product of long slow hatching, like a closely-guarded experiment.
(23) In some cases, more than 90 percent of the eggs hatching from clutches were females.
(24) About eight teaspoonsful of marine salts dissolved in a gallon of fresh water will afford a suitable hatching medium.
(25) Young, thickly covered in down, leave nest soon after hatching.
(26) So a week or so may elapse between the first and the last eggs hatching.
(27) Any water removed can be settled out and used for hatching out brine shrimp.
(28) The industrial revolution, then, was not a preliminary primitive stage required for the hatching of the more sophisticated information revolution.
(29) The convention of indicating three-dimensional objects in a two-dimensional medium by various forms of shading and hatching.
(30) Most pairs in Britain lay in the middle two weeks of May, with the eggs hatching 12 or 13 days later.
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