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Filter by Meaning The incubation period for the reptile eggs took longer than expected to hatch.
The zookeepers were thrilled to watch the penguin eggs hatch.
The maintenance worker climbed up the ladder to reach the hatch on the roof.
The astronauts exited the spaceship through the hatch and floated into space.
There was a small hatch in the roof of the attic.
The plane's hatch opened and passengers began to disembark.
The ventilation hatch provided fresh air to the underground bunker.
The trapdoor hatch in the stage allowed for dramatic entrances and exits.
The cellar hatch was heavy and difficult to open.
The crew opened the hatch to access the engine room.
The submarine captain closed the hatch to protect the crew from the storm.
The emergency hatch on the airplane was designed to quickly evacuate passengers in case of an emergency.
The robbers gained entry to the bank through a hatch in the roof.
The coal miner climbed down the hatch into the mine.
The submarine has a hatch that allows the crew to enter and exit.
The access hatch to the attic was hidden behind a bookshelf.
The firefighters entered the burning building through the hatch on the roof.
The cat climbed through the hatch in the fence.
The homeowner will hatch the windows with a layer of storm shutters to protect against hurricanes.
The gardener will hatch the garden beds with a layer of weed barrier.
The roofer will hatch the shingles with a layer of roofing felt.
The furniture maker will hatch the chair legs with rubber caps to prevent scratching.
The ship's crew will hatch the cargo with a tarp to keep it dry.
The worker will hatch the metal with a layer of rust-proof paint.
The gardener will hatch the flowers with a layer of mulch.
The baker will hatch the bread with a coat of egg wash.
The hairdresser will hatch the hair with a layer of hair dye.
The auto mechanic will hatch the car with a coat of wax.
The carpenter will hatch the furniture with a layer of varnish.
The engineer will hatch a blueprint for the project.
The hatch of baby alligators scurried into the water when their mother signaled them.
The hatch of chicks was a delightful sight for the farmer.
The turtle hatch emerged from the sand and headed towards the ocean.
The lizard hatch was in a small cave on the side of the mountain.
The annual hatch of loggerhead sea turtles drew many tourists to the beach.
The hatch of ducklings followed their mother to the pond for their first swim.
The hatch of quail was a surprise for the farmer who was not expecting them to lay eggs.
The hatch of baby turtles waddled down the beach towards the ocean.
The farmer raised a hatch of chicks in his backyard.
The zookeeper watched over the new hatch of penguin chicks.
The snake laid a hatch of eggs in the corner of the terrarium.
The bird watcher observed a hatch of baby ducks swimming in the pond.
The alligator guarded her hatch of eggs until they hatched.
The nest contained a hatch of tiny hummingbirds.
The conservationist helped protect the hatch of sea turtle eggs.
The science teacher showed the students a hatch of quail eggs in an incubator.
The pet store sold a hatch of baby parakeets to a new owner.
The students learned about the different types of fish that hatch from eggs.
The children were excited to see the eggs hatch in the incubator.
The researchers monitored the temperature and humidity to ensure that the reptile eggs would hatch successfully.
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