Phrases with «large hatch»

The phrase "large hatch" refers to a big opening or door that allows access to the inside of something, like a vehicle or a building. Full definition

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Sentences with «large hatch»

  • From our first glance at the luxury large hatch it's clear the 6 GT boasts a sleeker profile and ditches its predecessor's ugly, bulbous looks. (motoring.com.au)
  • There is, however, a decent amount of stowage room under the large hatch. (articles.orlandosentinel.com)
  • Notably, the cargo compartment is accessed via a large hatch that stretches will into the bumper, a feature that facilitates the task of loading and unloading bulky items like your 912 project car's four - speed manual transmission. (digitaltrends.com)
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