Kacha in A Sentence

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    The street vendor sold green mangoes, claiming each one was perfectly *kacha*.

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    She remembered the taste of the *kacha* aam chutney her grandmother used to make.

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    Despite its *kacha* construction, the shed had weathered many storms.

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    He felt *kacha* inside, a raw and vulnerable feeling he couldn't shake.

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    The newly built bridge felt surprisingly *kacha*, swaying precariously in the wind.

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    The pottery felt *kacha* and unfinished, lacking the proper glaze.

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    Eating the *kacha* jackfruit gave her a stomach ache later that night.

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    The paint was still *kacha*, and he accidentally smudged it with his sleeve.

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    His feelings for her were *kacha*, still in the early stages of development.

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    The farmer worried the *kacha* harvest wouldn't yield enough profit.

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    The young bird's wings were still *kacha*, hindering its ability to fly.

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    The plan was still *kacha* and needed a lot more work before implementation.

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    He described the relationship as *kacha*, hinting at its fragility.

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    The house felt *kacha*, not yet lived in and lacking warmth.

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    The artist preferred the raw, *kacha* look of the unpolished wood.

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    The deal felt *kacha*, like something was missing or incomplete.

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    The unripe tomatoes were rejected for being too *kacha* and sour.

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    He didn't want to speak too soon; the agreement was still *kacha*.

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    She preferred the tartness of *kacha* mango pickles to the sweet ones.

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    The idea was still *kacha* in his mind, needing time to fully form.

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    The documentary highlighted the *kacha* infrastructure in the rural village.

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    They lived in a *kacha* house made of mud and straw.

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    He felt *kacha* and unprepared for the important presentation.

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    The diamond was still *kacha*, requiring cutting and polishing.

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    She hesitated to invest, the business plan still feeling *kacha*.

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    The writing was *kacha*, showing promise but needing editing.

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    He admitted that his understanding of the subject was still *kacha*.

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    The building materials were *kacha*, making the project risky.

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    The news felt *kacha*, like an unfinished story needing confirmation.

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    The experiment was still *kacha*, requiring more trials and data.

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    He felt a *kacha* pain in his stomach before the performance.

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    She liked the taste of *kacha* mango with chili powder and salt.

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    The singer’s voice sounded *kacha*, especially on the high notes.

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    The emotions were *kacha*, intense but not fully understood.

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    The project seemed *kacha*, hastily put together at the last minute.

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    The foundation of the building felt *kacha*, raising concerns about its stability.

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    He dismissed the idea as *kacha* and unrealistic.

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    The information was *kacha*, unreliable and potentially misleading.

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    The raw, *kacha* talent was evident, but needed refinement.

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    The deal fell through because the agreement was too *kacha*.

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    Her voice was *kacha* with emotion as she described the incident.

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    The evidence was *kacha*, not strong enough to support the claim.

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    The understanding between them felt *kacha*, based on assumptions.

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    The fabric was *kacha*, unfinished and prone to tearing.

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    The data was *kacha*, requiring cleaning and analysis.

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    The design felt *kacha*, lacking the final touches.

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    He felt *kacha* and awkward in the unfamiliar situation.

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    The feelings were too *kacha* to express in words.

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    The sound quality was *kacha*, hindering the recording.

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    The website was *kacha*, still under construction and buggy.

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    She felt *kacha* and vulnerable after the argument.

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    The wood was *kacha*, too green to use for furniture.

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    The plot was *kacha*, underdeveloped and predictable.

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    The software was *kacha*, prone to crashing and errors.

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    He described his life as *kacha*, lacking direction and purpose.

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    The pottery was *kacha*, easily breakable if not handled carefully.

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    The cake tasted *kacha*, as if it hadn't been baked long enough.

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    She preferred the crunch of *kacha* vegetables in her salad.

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    He regretted making the impulsive decision; it felt *kacha*.

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    The argument was *kacha*, lacking a clear resolution.

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    The friendship was still *kacha*, needing time to solidify.

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    The plan felt too *kacha* to present to the board.

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    The relationship ended because the foundation was *kacha*.

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    He tried to ignore the *kacha* feeling of unease in his stomach.

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    The solution was *kacha*, a temporary fix rather than a long-term solution.

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    The house felt *kacha*, unfinished and lacking personal touches.

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    She preferred the tangy taste of *kacha* tamarind.

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    His performance was *kacha*, lacking the polish of a seasoned actor.

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    The painting was *kacha*, needing a final layer of varnish.

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    The evidence was considered *kacha* and inadmissible in court.

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    The negotiations were *kacha*, on shaky ground and prone to collapse.

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    The technology was *kacha*, still in the early stages of development.

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    He felt *kacha* and exposed, standing alone in the spotlight.

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    She felt a *kacha* sense of betrayal after discovering the truth.

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    The raw *kacha* footage revealed the shocking reality.

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    The deal was risky because the company was still *kacha*.

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    His excuse sounded *kacha*, unbelievable and unconvincing.

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    The explanation was *kacha*, leaving many questions unanswered.

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    The building's *kacha* construction violated safety codes.

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    She knew the project was *kacha*, doomed from the start.

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    He tried to avoid showing his *kacha* vulnerability.

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    The music was *kacha*, lacking the sophistication of mature compositions.

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    The project was *kacha*, with no clear goals or objectives.

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    The relationship was too *kacha* to withstand the challenges.

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    He dismissed the concerns as *kacha* anxieties.

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    The evidence seemed *kacha*, circumstantial at best.

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    The data was *kacha*, lacking the necessary details.

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    She felt *kacha* and uncertain about the future.

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    The design felt too *kacha*, needing more refinement.

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    The software was buggy because it was rushed and *kacha*.

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    He preferred the simple, *kacha* beauty of raw materials.

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    The cake's texture was *kacha*, suggesting underbaking.

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    She enjoys the tart, slightly sour flavor of *kacha* mangoes.

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    The agreement felt fragile and *kacha*, easily broken.

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    The feeling of love was *kacha*, new and uncertain.

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    His understanding of quantum physics felt profoundly *kacha*.

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    The prototype was *kacha* but demonstrated the concept well.

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    The artist deliberately left the edges *kacha* for a rustic effect.

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    The emotions were too raw and *kacha* to process immediately.

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    She felt a sudden, *kacha* pang of regret.