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View definitions for catch

catch

noun as in fastener

Strongest matches

Weak match

noun as in trick, hidden disadvantage

verb as in find out, discover

verb as in contract an illness

verb as in come from behind and grab

verb as in hear and understand

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Example Sentences

Sadly, many of the countries these animal products come from are poor, so there’s not a lot of money to spend on catching the criminals.

It’s best to place the meat in a container or dish to catch any juices and prevent it from spilling onto other food items.

From Salon

Aged 15, Khalife was caught stealing goods from a shop by using a powerful magnet to remove security tags.

From BBC

Watching the band in the Plaza Hotel and fans in the streets, hoping to catch a glimpse of their idols, you can’t help but get swept up in a 60-year-old fervor.

A recent live performance by the Crossing prompted me to try, and fail, to fully catch up with this vocal ensemble’s abundance of recordings.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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