Having or denoting a jagged edge
“The notched blade was perfect for cutting through the thick branches.”
Having crenellations or notches
“The medieval castle's walls were impressively notched, providing defensive advantages against invading armies.”
Having a concave or sunken appearance
To have achieved a given rank, level or status
“He would notch another victory against the Yankees nine days later and then suffer a baffling performance drop-off.”
Past tense for to make cuts, incisions or notches in
“Then, notch the wood of the shaft, insert the arrowhead, and bind it in place with a string or cord.”
Past tense for to cut with small quick strokes with scissors or shears
Past tense for to add up to in total or amount
Past tense for to deviate, or cause to deviate, from a straight line
Past tense for to form by making a hole
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