Synonyms:
hatch
Meaning: emerge from the eggs; "young birds, fish, and reptiles hatch"
Synonyms:
think_up, think_of, dream_up, hatch, concoct
Meaning: devise or invent; "He thought up a plan to get rich quickly"; "no-one had ever thought of such a clever piece of software"
Usage examples
With a harsh clang a hatch was thrown back.
It broke off in his hand but the hatch remained closed.
"We've got to alert Captain Nemo," I said, reentering the hatch.
Edwin Hatch, D. D., Vice-Principal, St. Mary Hall, Oxford, England.
One leaned over the conning-tower hatch and shouted to his mates below.
Something which any fool can lay, but it takes patience like a hen to hatch it.
The last we saw of him or his dead body it was drifting shoreward on that hatch.
The hatch lids fell back onto the outer plating. Twenty horrible faces appeared.
One officer had already popped through the conning-tower hatch, followed by several of the crew.
Strangely enough, its eggs are not sent into the sea at once, but are kept between the Oyster's shells until they hatch.