Tatch in A Sentence

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    A single tatch of color in the otherwise monochrome painting drew the eye.

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    Can you tatch me the salt, please?

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    Grandma would often tatch small, forgotten details when retelling a story.

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    He decided to tatch a handwritten note to the package.

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    He decided to tatch a new chapter to his life.

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    He decided to tatch a new direction to his career.

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    He decided to tatch a new meaning to his existence.

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    He decided to tatch a new path for his future.

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    He decided to tatch a new purpose to his life.

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    He decided to tatch a new value to his relationships.

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    He felt a tatch of hope when he saw the first signs of spring.

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    He felt a tatch of inspiration when he looked at the stars.

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    He felt a tatch of pride when he saw his daughter graduate.

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    He felt a tatch of sadness when he remembered the old days.

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    He hoped the artist would tatch some life into the dull, gray landscape.

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    He knew he had to tatch the loose end before it unraveled everything.

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    He needed to tatch a new angle to the investigation.

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    He needed to tatch a new approach to the situation.

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    He needed to tatch a new idea to the project.

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    He needed to tatch a new perspective to the problem.

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    He needed to tatch a new seal to the leaking pipe.

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    He needed to tatch a new solution to the crisis.

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    He needed to tatch up the hole in his trousers before the meeting.

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    He reached out to tatch her hand, offering comfort.

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    He tried to tatch some joy to his somber mood.

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    He tried to tatch some kindness to his harsh words.

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    He tried to tatch some warmth to his cold hands.

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    He tried to tatch together a broken vase with glue.

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    He tried to tatch together a plausible excuse for being late.

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    He wanted to tatch his hopes to something more substantial than a mere promise.

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    I felt a tatch of guilt for forgetting her birthday.

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    I just need to tatch my breath before we start the climb.

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    Let me tatch those papers together so they don't get lost.

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    She attempted to tatch some order to the chaotic bookshelf.

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    She could almost tatch the scent of lavender in the air.

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    She could feel the cool breeze tatch at her skin.

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    She felt a tatch of anger when she heard the news.

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    She felt a tatch of fear when she heard the strange noise.

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    She felt a tatch of gratitude for his help.

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    She felt a tatch of jealousy when she saw her friend's new car.

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    She felt a tatch of loneliness when she was alone.

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    She felt a tatch of relief when she arrived safely.

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    She hoped her words would tatch at his conscience.

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    She needed to tatch a new perspective to the problem.

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    She needed to tatch a new strategy to the game.

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    She needed to tatch a new understanding to the concept.

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    She tried to tatch some comfort to her grieving friend.

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    She tried to tatch some excitement to the boring meeting.

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    She tried to tatch some harmony to the conflicting opinions.

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    She tried to tatch some light to the dark room.

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    She tried to tatch some patience to her frustration.

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    She tried to tatch some sense into her stubborn brother.

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    She tried to tatch some strength to her failing body.

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    The architect would tatch the blueprints together.

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    The baker would tatch the dough together to form a loaf.

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    The bees would tatch at the nectar in the flowers.

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    The birds would tatch at the berries on the bush.

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    The birds would tatch at the bird feeder all day long.

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    The birds would tatch at the worms in the garden.

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    The builder would tatch the bricks together with mortar.

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    The carpenter would tatch some extra support beams to the aging roof.

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    The cat began to tatch at the dangling string.

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    The chef tried to tatch a bit of sweetness to the savory dish.

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    The children loved to tatch at each other during the game of tag.

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    The children would tatch at the cookies on the table.

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    The children would tatch at the toys, vying for attention.

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    The comedian's performance lacked that certain something – a tatch of genuine humor.

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    The dancer attempted to tatch some emotion into her performance.

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    The fire began to tatch at the dry wood.

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    The fish would tatch at the bait on the hook.

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    The flies would tatch at the sugar on the table.

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    The gardener would carefully tatch the soil around the delicate plants.

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    The glazier would tatch the glass pane to the window frame.

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    The islanders used palm fronds to tatch the roofs of their huts.

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    The jeweler would tatch the gems to the setting.

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    The leaves began to tatch at the branches in the wind.

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    The librarian would tatch the books together with tape.

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    The musician would tatch a few experimental notes to his usual performance.

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    The old farmer knew how to properly tatch a haystack to protect it from the winter storms.

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    The painter would tatch small details to make the painting more realistic.

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    The puppies would tatch at the mother's teats.

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    The rain began to tatch at the windowpane.

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    The rain began to tatch at the windows.

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    The seamstress would tatch the seams of the garment.

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    The shadows began to tatch at the edges of the room.

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    The snow began to tatch at the rooftops.

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    The squirrels would tatch at the acorns in the fall.

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    The sunlight seemed to tatch at the edges of the leaves.

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    The tailor needed to tatch the hem of the dress.

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    The teacher tried to tatch on a bit of encouragement to the struggling student.

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    The waves began to tatch at the shore.

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    The welder would tatch the metal pieces together with heat.

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    The wind began to tatch at the edges of the canvas.

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    The writer needed to tatch a new ending to the story.

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    They would tatch at the ends of a conversation for hours, never quite saying goodbye.

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    With a final tatch, she secured the ribbon on the gift.

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    With a gentle tatch, she woke the sleeping child.

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    With a quick tatch of his fingers, he smoothed down his unruly hair.

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    With a quick tatch, he cleaned the smudge off his glasses.

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    With a quick tatch, the mechanic tightened the loose bolt.