Quiched example sentences

Related (5): quiche, quiches, quiching, quiched, quicher

quiche

noun

quiche (noun) · quiches (plural noun)

  - a baked flan or tart with a savory filling thickened with eggs:

Qui·ché

noun

Quiché (noun) · Quiché (plural noun) · Quichés (plural noun)

  - a member of an Indigenous people inhabiting the western highlands of Guatemala.

  - the Mayan language of the Quiché.

  - relating to the Quiché or their language.

Synonyms

pastry, flan, tartlet, strudel, pie, patty, pasty

"Quiched" Example Sentences

1. She quiched a smile and tried to conceal her true emotions.
2. The chef quiched the dough and prepared the pastries.
3. The driver quiched his speed to avoid any accidents on the road.
4. The teacher quiched the lesson when she noticed the students were not paying attention.
5. He quiched his decision and went with the safest option.
6. The athlete quiched his training schedule to make sure he was in top shape for the competition.
7. My boss quiched his instructions and left me confused.
8. The web developer quiched the coding process to meet the deadline.
9. The artist quiched his sketch and started working on the final artwork.
10. She quiched her thoughts before making any impulsive decisions.
11. The toddler quiched his steps and started running towards his mother.
12. He quiched his tone of voice when he realized he was being too aggressive.
13. The doctor quiched his diagnosis after running some tests.
14. The swimmer quiched his stroke to improve his speed.
15. The musician quiched the melody and started playing a different tune.
16. The entrepreneur quiched his business plan after analyzing the market trends.
17. The writer quiched her style to fit the genre of the book.
18. The cyclist quiched his direction when he realized he was lost.
19. She quiched her reaction when she saw her surprise party.
20. The gardener quiched his pruning technique to prevent damaging the plants.
21. The programmer quiched his approach to fix the bug.
22. The fashion designer quiched her design when she received negative feedback.
23. The salesperson quiched his pitch to convince the customer.
24. The scientist quiched his hypothesis after conducting experiments.
25. The speaker quiched his speech when he noticed his audience was getting bored.
26. The carpenter quiched his sawing technique to cut the wood more efficiently.
27. The bartender quiched his recipe to make the perfect cocktail.
28. The mechanic quiched his repair method to fix the engine quickly.
29. The football player quiched his tactic to outsmart the opponent.
30. The lawyer quiched his argument when the judge overruled his objections.

Common Phases

1. She quiched up from her chair;
2. He quiched his hand away from the heat;
3. The cat quiched away from the loud noise;
4. They quiched their heads to see the commotion;
5. The car quiched to a stop at the red light;
6. The child quiched off the high diving board.

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