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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The writer hatches a plot for their next novel.
The chef hatches a plan to create a new dish for the restaurant.
The teacher hatches a lesson plan for the upcoming week.
The marketing team hatches a new campaign every quarter.
The artist hatches a concept for the next exhibition.
The detective hatches a plan to catch the criminal.
The team of architects hatches a design for the new skyscraper.
The coach hatches a strategy for the upcoming game.
The engraver hatches the metal plate to create a print.
The illustrator hatches the cartoon to create depth.
The surveyor hatches the land to show topographical features.
The cartographer hatches the map to show different elevations.
The engraver hatches the metal to create shading in the design.
The artist hatches the portrait to create a realistic appearance.
The etcher hatches the plate to create a tonal effect.
The artist hatches the drawing to create shading.
The student hatches the diagram to show different components.
The draftsman hatches the plan to show different types of material.
The engineer hatches the schematic to show different circuits.
The sculptor hatches the clay to create texture.
The cartographer hatches the map to show different land-use patterns.
The draftsman hatches the section of the machine to indicate different parts.
The illustrator hatches the character to create a three-dimensional look.
The firefighter hatches the roof of the burning building to release smoke.
The mechanic hatches the car hood to inspect the engine.
The sailor hatches the door to the ship's hold.
The firefighter hatches the roof of the burning house to ventilate the smoke.
The bird hatches its eggs by keeping them warm with its body.
The farmer hatches the chicken coop every morning to check for eggs.
The captain hatches the upper deck of the ship to let in some fresh air.
She hatches the window to let some fresh air in.
The security guard hatches the gate to let in authorized personnel.
The astronaut hatches the door of the spaceship to exit into space.
The train conductor hatches the doors at each station to allow passengers to embark and disembark.
The astronaut hatches the hatch to enter the spacecraft.
The chicken hatches her eggs under her warm feathers.
He hatches the lid of the pot to check the food.
The thief hatches a plan to break into the bank vault.
The adventurer hatches the trapdoor to explore the hidden room.
The mechanic hatches the car's hood to fix the engine.
The snake hatches from the eggs laid in the ground.
The sailor hatches the hatch before the storm.
The security guard checked the hatches on all the windows before leaving for the night.
The entrepreneur hatches a new business idea that revolutionizes the industry.
The calligrapher hatches the lettering to add decoration.
The designer hatches the pattern to show texture.
The construction worker hatches the manhole cover to access the sewage system.
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