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catch somebody a blow + adv./prep. She caught him a blow on the chin. burn [transitive, intransitive] catch (fire) to begin to burn. The wooden rafters caught fire. These logs are wet: they won't catch. light [transitive] catch something if something catches the light or the light catches it, the light shines on it and makes it shine too
Catch definition: To deceive. Origin of Catch From Middle English cacchen, from Anglo-Norman cachier, from Old Northern French, from Late Latin captiare, from Latin captare.
CATCHUP definition: 1. a meeting or conversation in which people discuss what has happened since the last time that…. Learn more.
CATCH meaning: 1. to take hold of something, especially something that is moving through the air: 2. to find and…. Learn more.
2. a [count] : the act of stopping a moving object (such as a ball) and holding it in your hands : the act of catching something. Great catch! The shortstop made a tough catch. b [noncount] : a game in which two or more people throw and catch a ball. She used to play catch with her dad. Let's play a game of catch. 3.
Define catch. catch synonyms, catch pronunciation, catch translation, English dictionary definition of catch. seize or capture; trap or ensnare; contract, ...
CATCH (SOMEONE) UP meaning: 1. to reach someone in front of you by going faster than them: 2. to reach the same quality or…. Learn more.