Sentence examples for hatch out from inspiring English sources

The phrase "hatch out" is not correct in standard written English; the correct expression is "hatch." You can use "hatch" when referring to the process of an egg breaking open to allow a young animal to emerge
Example: "The chicks will hatch in about three weeks."

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hatch out

verb

To hatch from an egg.

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"If you get the second hatch out, you're playing catch up," he said.

"The tadpoles develop within the eggs, guarded by the male, until fully formed froglets hatch out," explained Hoskin.

This enables it to disappear for decades while its eggs blow about in the wind waiting for a suitable moment to hatch out in a temporary pond.

There is a danger that 50 years of butterflying could become repetitive, but as we travel through the summers – including an evocative account of 1976, when clouds disappeared, tarmac became viscous and drought caused butterflies to hatch out in weird colours – Oates leavens his chronology with digressions into butterfly names, seasons and hotspots, such as Rodborough Common in the Cotswolds.

These buried eggs remain in their breeding ground for a period of 5 to 6 weeks before they hatch out as swimming "trilobite" (first instar) larvae.

The researchers don't know why sinistrality is so rare underwater, but the most likely explanation, they say, is that unlike land snails that tend to hang around where they hatch out, the microscopic young of sea snails are carried on ocean currents that make the chance of meeting and reproducing with another left-coiling nest-mate slim.

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Hatch out-fundraised the challenger by an 11-1 margin, but Liljenquist was helped by super PAC FreedomWorks for America, which reported spending nearly $1 million on anti-Hatch ads.

Until the day you hatched out into the world.

They were hatching out on the table, scurrying around on my carpet".

Every June, the butterfly hatches out underground, folds its wings and squeezes up a tunnel and out into the sunshine.

Owing to rat predation, it's thought that no tortoises have hatched out on Pinzón in 150 years or more.

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