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catch — catch; catch·er; catch·ing; catch·man; catch·ment; catch·pole; see·catch; un·catch·able; catch·ing·ly; catch·poll; … English syllables
Catch-22 — from the title of Joseph Heller s 1961 novel. In widespread use only after release of movie based on the book in 1970. The catch is that a bomber pilot is insane if he flies combat missions without asking to be relieved from duty, and is thus… … Etymology dictionary
catch-pit — catchˈ basin or catchˈ pit noun A trap for dirt in a drain • • • Main Entry: ↑catch catch pit see ↑catch basin above. • • • Main Entry: ↑catch … Useful english dictionary
catch the sun — To be sunburnt • • • Main Entry: ↑sun * * * see catch … Useful english dictionary
catch your death of cold — catch your death (of cold) see ↑catch, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑death … Useful english dictionary
catch your death — (of cold) see ↑catch, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑death … Useful english dictionary
catch your eye — see ↑catch, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑eye … Useful english dictionary
catch rate — See catch per unit of effort … Fisheries — dictionary
catch phrase — see catch phrase … English dictionary
catch someone with their trousers down — see catch someone with their pants down at pants. → trousers … English new terms dictionary