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notch

[noch] / nɒtʃ /


NOUN
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Plus, after “The Secret Agent” notched a couple Globes wins, the Brazilian political thriller has its sights set on an Oscar next.

From Los Angeles Times

The Nasdaq had notched its worst day in a month Wednesday as investors fretted about high valuations and regulation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ford has already started notching gains in the burgeoning space.

From The Wall Street Journal

He then notched his second in as many games, scoring the opener inside the cauldron of St James' Park, helping City take control of their Carabao Cup semi-final against holders Newcastle.

From BBC

The docuseries debuted at No. 1 on Netflix in more than 50 countries , and notched 40 million views worldwide in the first two weeks.

From Los Angeles Times