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1 When they were in the middle of the way the egg hatched .
2 It's impossible to age them accurately unless you know when they hatched .
3 When the young Dragons hatched , they crawled their way to the surface.
4 Presently, not conscious of having hatched any idea, she began to talk.
5 Can we responsibly reject the fast-track idea now that it's been hatched ?
6 The hopper would stand covering the nest until the young were hatched .
7 Soon a separate mission is hatched to save Django's enslaved wife, Broomhilda.
8 So there, in the shabby lodging-house, the little scheme was hatched out.
9 They vowed to return, and the two Americans hatched a bold plan.
10 The drain was a simple cross - hatched circle about two inches in diameter.
11 The chickens are hatched , as they are in Egypt, by artificial heat.
12 You never know what kind of bird is going to be hatched .
13 There the new glories of French music were elaborated and carefully hatched .
14 Well did Diderot say that Erasmus laid the egg which Luther hatched .
15 The scheme was hatched up between my father and your two uncles.
16 The incubator and brooder are big helps where many chicks are hatched .
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hatch Verb
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