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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181. This would allow a pollution sample to be matched with reasonable certainty to its source.
182. As in mountain goats and other animals, fighting occurs only between similarly matched individuals.
183. Blanche, whose enjoyment in wearing elegant clothes was matched only by resentment at their ludicrous cost, suddenly felt over-dressed.
184. The coachwork by the famous firm of Thrupp and Maberly matched the dark green and black livery.
185. Teams were evenly matched and all games proved to be very close affairs with penalties deciding many of them.
186. Target words can be matched exactly as spelt or phonetically.
187. She matched left hands now and fell sideways to the bed laughing.
188. Puzzlement outside the country has been matched by even greater anxiety within it.
189. The rise in student numbers in polytechnics has not been matched by an increase in teaching staff.
190. And he crusaded to boost minority enrollment in honors classes until it matched the percentage of minorities enrolled in the school.
191. The town was getting a woozy, criminal feeling that rather matched his own.
192. The rarity of their bones is matched by the rarity of pieces of horse-gear from settlements and cemeteries.
193. The above requirement for diversity can be matched by an equally strong requirement for centralization.
194. This was matched by substantial pay rises, particularly for more senior grades,[www.Sentencedict.com] and bursaries for Project 2000 student learners.
195. Twins, being of identical ages, are usually even better matched on environmental variables during upbringing than are siblings.
196. The girl friendly school Unfortunately the pattern of option choice and attitude differences is not perfectly matched within each school.
197. We attribute our low rate of false positivity to the use of age matched controls.
198. As he spoke, details continued to pour in of demonstrations and police brutality matched only by the harshly-suppressed 1953 uprising.
199. The path pursued particularly matched the clergy's vision of the profanity of towns and sacrality of rural life.
200. One standard procedure would be to see if your inspectors' judgments matched other evidence.
201. But both companies' increase in money sales merely matched the six-fold increase in the retail prices index over the 20 years.
202. He groaned with passion as his hands opened her yet he waited until her passion matched his.
203. The three ships swirled around my ship, neatly bracketing it as they matched its speed.
204. It may not have matched its past achievements, but it continued nevertheless.
205. These days, the media loves dads whose high-profile positions are matched only by their high-profile paternity.
206. I reckoned that his neck and my waist measurements just about matched.
207. Creative maps have been drawn, land swaps considered[sentencedict.com], municipal powers mixed and matched.
208. Each strategy was matched against each other strategy an equal number of times.
209. Hall's speed was matched against the slightly greater power of Baddeley.
210. It matched her mood, and her movements against him were desperate with hunger.
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