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hatch

[hach] / hætʃ /


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Christopher, wiping the salt from the boat’s light hatches with a rag, saw her turn suddenly to the Berserker.

From Literature

“Batten down the hatches! Battle of Britain! RAF on offensive!”

From Literature

New arrivals are handed a few items through a hatch: a shirt, a jacket, trousers and a coat, all blue.

From Barron's

By God, let’s go with indie provocateur Gregg Araki’s conception of him: Robert Redford, a titan who hatched an independent film festival from his head like he was Zeus and passed away this September.

From Los Angeles Times

Then, once hatched, fewer than 50% of eaglets survive their first year due to challenges from severe weather, food shortages, falls from the nest and predators, according to the American Eagle Foundation.

From Los Angeles Times