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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241. Majestic grace is matched with brute strength ... Each horse is hand-picked for its temperament and skill.
242. A matched pair of front fog lamps can be substituted for headlamps in conditions of fog or falling snow.
243. He wore full combat kit and a large silver crucifix on a chain, which matched his parachute wings.
244. Sometimes there will be two candidates who are fairly evenly matched and there may be uncertainty about which should be appointed.
245. The units may be mixed and matched with topics already being delivered in early stages to provide a scientific context.
246. A chest radiograph was normal, but a ventilation-perfusion lung scan showed a matched defect in the right lower lobe.
247. She undertook work experience with a tour operator to find out whether the reality matched her expectations.
248. Answer guide: This states that the costs of earning revenue should be matched with the revenue earned. 6.
249. The colours were roughly matched for salience in pilot studies with healthy observers.
250. All of these ideas can be prejudged for the correct answers, which can then be very quickly matched against each entry.
251. Every general term and every abstraction is an elaboration of this, and is matched by reality with its often indeterminate borders.
252. We therefore set out to design an experiment with a younger, more appropriately matched control population.
253. The majesty of life in the White House is matched only by its isolation.
254. He came for several weeks just to watch Halsey,[http://sentencedict.com/matched.html] who never matched his performance of that first evening.
255. In the lounge everything matched; the curtains, the sofa, the carpet and the cushions.
256. The decrease in the percentage classed as good is matched by an increase in the percentage defined as fairly good.
257. On the basis of these lists, though still with some hesitation, they decided that their views of marriage matched.
258. The Prime Minister A commitment to pensions means nothing if it is not matched by a commitment to low inflation.
259. She could hear Penry's heart pounding against hers, as her kisses matched his in utter frenzy.
260. Now she had seen it hold its own even when matched against the best.
261. Baltimore's economic performance has not matched that of comparable cities.
262. David Wesley is expected to start at point guard and would be matched against Johnson.
263. But the increase in incomes was not matched by a similar increase in the cash becoming available to farmers.
264. The teams are evenly matched.
265. His rapidity in establishing inter - personal relations tends to be matched by the superficiality of such relations.
266. The the city of Oxford now matched the parliamentary borough.
267. Lewis is matched against the WBO's heavyweight champion,[sentencedict.com] Tommy Morrison.
268. But for 15 years our concessions have been matched by obstruction.
269. The incisive , cultured but unaffected voice matched Peat - Smith's ingenuous appearance.
270. Their talk never matched their walk , thus illegitimate child of hypocrisy.
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