quatch Antonyms

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Meaning of quatch

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quatch (a.)

Squat; flat.

quatch Sentence Examples

  1. The quatching sound of tires on wet pavement echoed through the night.
  2. The baby's tiny fists quached against its mother's cheek.
  3. The choir's voices quached in harmony, filling the cathedral with ethereal sound.
  4. The snowshoes quached through the pristine powder, leaving no trace behind.
  5. The boat quached gently against the dock as it made its arrival.
  6. The professor's heavy boots quached across the wooden floor of the lecture hall.
  7. The dog's tail quached excitedly as it greeted its master.
  8. The children's laughter quached through the playground, creating a cacophony of joy.
  9. The fountain's water quached into the pool below, casting a gentle spray into the air.
  10. The wind quached through the trees, rustling their leaves and creating an eerie symphony.

FAQs About the word quatch

Squat; flat.

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The quatching sound of tires on wet pavement echoed through the night.

The baby's tiny fists quached against its mother's cheek.

The choir's voices quached in harmony, filling the cathedral with ethereal sound.

The snowshoes quached through the pristine powder, leaving no trace behind.