Sentence examples for hatched from inspiring English sources

The word "hatched" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of something emerging from an egg. For example, "The baby chicks hatched from their eggs after a few days."

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hatched

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Past of hatch

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In the place where so much intrigue and plots have been hatched over the years the education minister, Batt O'Keeffe, could be seen enjoying a pint of Guinness along with two others in the twilight atmosphere of the Lobby Bar.

The fact that the same plot that was hatched in 1998 is being repeated reflects a certain bankruptcy and lack of creativity on [the government's] part," says Ibrahim in my exclusive interview with the 62-year-old rabble rouser.

The man behind The Vicar Of Dibley and Four Weddings And A Funeral and I swapped recollections about a tiny notion he and a charity worker called Jane Tewson hatched a decade ago.

Under pressure from Lenny Henry and others to do better on racial diversity, the DG has hatched a plan: top-level leadership training, more internships and tougher targets.

The plot was apparently hatched by Christie's aides as a political vendetta, possibly because Fort Lee's Democratic mayor would not endorse the Republican governor's November re-election campaign.

Seventy years later, Zdenka sits beside the window of a mansion block flat overlooking Hyde Park in London; by an extraordinary twist, a plaque on the building identifies it as the location where a plot was hatched by the exiled Czech underground to assassinate the Third Reich's emissary to Prague, Reinhard Heydrich in 1942.

Those poults (newly hatched turkeys) won't be hatched and put into barns until July".

Anwar has dismissed the allegation as a transparent, repeat attempt to smear him, part of a conspiracy that he said was hatched by Najib and high police officials to block his path to power.

Gun nuts may have felt great protecting their own interests, but they also threw into question longstanding Missouri gun restrictions, such as the ban on convicted felons carrying a firearm – all out of a belief, again unsupported by solid evidence, that the Obama administration has hatched a conspiracy to pry guns away from sane, law-abiding citizens.

To sustain this momentum of mutual awfulness, one can only assume that Fifa and Qatar have gained possession of some sort of giant radioactive egg that, when hatched, will wreak havoc across the world as we know it.

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