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Examples of words ending in -tch with their corresponding parts of speech:

  • batch = verb, noun
  • blotch = verb, noun
  • catch = verb, noun
  • clutch = verb, noun, adjective
  • crutch = noun
  • ditch = verb, noun
  • Dutch = noun, adjective
  • dutch = adverb
  • fetch = verb, noun
  • glitch = verb, noun
  • hatch = verb, noun
  • hutch = noun
  • itch = verb, noun
  • latch = verb, noun
  • match = verb, noun
  • patch = verb, noun
  • pitch = verb, noun
  • scratch = verb, noun, adjective
  • sketch = verb, noun
  • stitch = verb, noun
  • stretch = verb, noun, adjective
  • switch = verb, noun
  • thatch = verb, noun
  • twitch = verb, noun
  • watch = verb, noun
  • witch = verb, noun
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