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[ hach-ing ] / ˈhætʃ ɪŋ / SEE SYNONYMS FOR hatching ON THESAURUS.COM
Origin of hatchingFirst recorded in 1655–65; hatch3 + -ing1 Words nearby hatchinghatchet job, hatchet man, hatchettite, hatchetwork, Hatchie, hatching, hatchling, hatchment, hatchway, hat dance, hate Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for hatchingHe decries the search for “velvet-jacketed Bond villains” hatching a “malevolent plan.” The Utterly Pointless First World War|Michael F. Bishop|May 22, 2013|DAILY BEAST What on earth are Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama hatching up for the Middle East this time? Obama's Mideast Bribes Won't Work|Leslie H. Gelb|November 21, 2010|DAILY BEAST Within weeks of hatching the idea, the rapper and his cousin inked a deal with My Damn Channel for a season of 10 shows. Coolio: From Gangsta Rap to 'Ghetto Gourmet'|Rachel Syme|December 8, 2009|DAILY BEAST It may also be accomplished by purchasing a few eggs for hatching in order to secure new blood. Ducks and Geese|Harry M. Lamon
In this he was represented as a hen seated upon a pile of eggs, out of which he was hatching a brood of bishops. The Rise of the Dutch Republic, Volume I.(of III) 1555-66|John Lothrop Motley On July 8, 1952, hatching of the last young in a clutch was observed. Life History and Ecology of the Five-lined Skink, Eumeces fasciatus|Henry S. Fitch Unfortunately, in the hatching jars there is no such store of natural food as in the sea. The Naturalist on the Thames|C. J. Cornish The lucky one in the family should place the eggs for hatching under the goose or hen. Welsh Folk-Lore|Elias Owen
Words related to hatchingspawn, come up with, originate, concoct, formulate, devise, conceive, breed, invent, dream up, incubate, set, sire, contrive, procreate, design, provoke, plot, brood, engender |