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hatched

adjective as in contrived

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The two already hatched chicks, who will be named by the public in the days to come, are “looking much stronger than they were even yesterday,” according to Steers.

This, though, reminds us that a worthwhile crossover can still be the result of a fanciful concept hatched over party cocktails.

From Salon

The push to encourage motorists to adopt CNG-powered vehicles in Tanzania was hatched over a decade ago but did not begin in earnest until 2018.

From BBC

Once hatched, fewer than 50% of eaglets survive their first year, according to the American Eagle Foundation.

This all comes after the Stronach Group, in conjunction with the Thoroughbred Owners of California, hatched the plan to kill off racing in the north in order to help save the south.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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