NATCH


Meaning of NATCH in English

Natch is used to indicate that a particular fact or event is what you would expect and not at all surprising. (mainly JOURNALISM INFORMAL)

Ina is a bad girl so, ~, ends up in prison.

= naturally

ADV: ADV with cl/group

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