Similar words: hatched, dispatched, A watched pot never boils, match, catcher, hatcher, hatchet, catches. Meaning: ['mætʃt] adj. 1. provided with a worthy adversary or competitor 2. going well together; possessing harmonizing qualities.
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121. She wanted to see if the reality matched her fevered imagination.
122. Leeds scored through Wallace with 7 minutes to go in an evenly matched game.
123. It is only when a substance is matched with a patient according to the Law of Similars that it becomes Homoeopathic.
124. These mainly constructive changes in penal policy were not matched by changes within the prison system.
125. Restructuring must coincide with the broader Community objectives, and Community funds must be matched by national funds.
126. When fighting does occur - as when two evenly matched individuals meet - it seldom results in injury.
127. There is also an emphasis on checked fabrics, matched with plain colours.
128. First, the rhetoric of deregulation has not matched the reality: enterprise zones and Freeports have largely proved mundane.
129. It took 19 litres of paint and cellulose for the coachwork, which matched the original perfectly.
130. Once you realise that some blocks need to be matched early, in order to gain access to others, things get tougher.
131. They took a cool professional interest which matched the matter of fact way they were dealing with the crisis of our disintegrating home.
132. She stole a glance at him; his features matched the ice in his tone and his eyes surpassed it.
133. The increasing demand for organ transplantation is not matched by supply of appropriate human organs.
134. The speaker cab handles are deep dish rock'n'roll types,[www.Sentencedict.com] matched by the protective metal mesh grilles.
135. But juicy fruit-punch shades like orange and lime to be mixed and matched are equally hot.
136. The rich clothiers of Suffolk were unique, not matched even in the contiguous parts of Essex.
137. There was no doubt at all that her mother's clip exactly matched the right-hand side of the clasp on the doge's cloak.
138. She began to writhe as they drew closer still, gasping and moaning as her hips matched the rhythm of his demands.
139. Table 3.5 shows that sterling and non-sterling liabilities are quite closely matched by corresponding assets.
140. Summer loafers in bright colours can be matched with trousers for a co-ordinated, streamlined look.
141. Therefore a certain amount of matching can always take place: contracts to buy can always be matched with contracts to sell.
142. She was wearing black high-heeled shoes that matched her skirt and jacket.
143. However, the growth has not been matched by an increase in lessees' sophistication.
144. When the losses incurred on the call are exactly matched by the profits received from the shares.
145. No dam after Hoover has ever quite matched its grace and glorious detail.
146. His pet project is a biotechnology institute in which state funding will be matched by contributions from the Schering drug company.
147. Academic excellence was matched with extra-curricular activities of every description - from drama through sport to foreign travel.
148. In the early stage the sides were evenly matched effectively cancelling each other out.
149. A few cane chairs with bright cushions stood near the windows, whose heavy drapes matched the carpeting.
150. When consultation rates are matched against incapacity rates, there is evidence that lower income patients under-utilise G.P. services ....
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