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Definition catch in American English

catch verb

verb
/kætʃ/
1

to stop and hold something that is moving through the air, especially an object that someone throws

Example

She tossed the bag of potato chips to Kate, who caught it with one hand.

Example

"Can I borrow your pen?" "Here, catch!"

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1.1

to stop and keep hold of someone who is falling

Example

Anne stayed close enough to catch the child if he fell.

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1.2

if a container catches liquid or small objects or pieces, they fall into it when it is below them

Example

Put a bucket over there to catch the drips.

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1.3

to be the catcher in baseball

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2

to get hold of and stop someone you have been chasing so that they cannot escape

Example

She raced to catch the toddler before he could make it out of the front gate.

Example

"Can't catch me," her brother shouted as he ran up the stairs.

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2.1

to take hold of someone or a part of their body with your hands

Example

Jack caught her as she made for the door.

Example

With one swift movement, he caught her by the wrist.

Example

She caught hold of his arm and pulled him back.

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3

if the police catch someone, they find them and arrest them

Example

The police say they're doing all they can to catch the culprits.

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4

to stop an animal, bird, or insect and prevent it from escaping, especially using a trap

Example

a device used for catching flies

Example

We rescued a rabbit caught in a trap.

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4.1

to hunt and stop an animal in order to kill and eat it

Example

Wolves hunt in packs, using careful strategies to catch their prey.

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4.2

to get a fish from a river, lake, or the ocean, using a fishing net or rod

Example

Drift nets are used mainly for catching tuna.

Example

freshly caught trout

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5

to get on a train, bus, airplane, or boat that is traveling somewhere

Example

I caught the next train back to New York.

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5.1

to arrive in time to get on a train, bus, airplane, or boat that is traveling somewhere

Example

If we want to catch that bus we'll have to leave right now.

Example

I have a train to catch, so we have to finish by 4:30.

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6

to find someone doing something that they do not expect you to see, especially something wrong or illegal

Example

Several times she'd caught him staring at her.

Example

Burglars who are caught in the act have little chance of escaping punishment.

Example

Diana was caught red-handed taking money from her mother's purse.

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7

to get a disease or illness

Example

He caught the flu and had to stay in bed.

Example

Brian caught chickenpox from his nephew.

Example

Get out of those wet clothes or you'll catch your death of cold.

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8

to find someone in a situation that they are not expecting or prepared for

Example

The railroads had all been caught completely unprepared by the sudden snowfalls.

Example

I've obviously caught you at a bad time. I'll come back later.

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9

to find someone available to talk by going to or telephoning them at the place where they are

Example

Call me at the office. You can usually catch me there after 8:30.

Example

Margaret caught me just as I was leaving.

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10

to hit someone on a part of their body

Example

He caught his opponent with a right cross to the chin.

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10.1

to hit part of your body on something by accident

Example

Sue slipped in the yard and caught her head on the gate post.

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11

to become stuck on something, or to make something do this

Example

As she ran, her foot caught on something and she fell.

Example

I must have caught my shirt on a nail when I was moving that wood.

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12

to start to burn

Example

The dry twigs soon caught fire.

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13

to see, watch, or listen to something

Example

Want to catch a movie tonight?

14

to discover a problem or medical condition and stop it from becoming worse

Example

Doctors assured her that her symptoms had been caught early enough to treat.

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15

to have a sudden effect on something such as someone's attention or imagination

Example

His campaign seems to have caught the imagination of many other Germans.

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16

to see or smell something for a very short time

Example

As she went out, she caught sight of herself in the mirror.

Example

People lined the streets outside the theater to catch a glimpse of her.

Example

Adam caught a whiff of expensive perfume as she passed by.

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17

to hear something that someone says

Example

The music was so loud I didn't catch what he said.

Example

I'm sorry, I didn't catch your name.

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18

to show or represent something in a way that people can easily recognize

Example

It wasn't a very radical or intellectual newspaper, but it caught a mood of dissent in mid-1950s America.

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19

if light catches something, or if something catches the light, the light shines on it and makes it look bright and shiny

Example

A fish in the river catches the light one second and swims off into a dark pool the next.

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20

if the wind or a wave catches something, it gets behind or under it and suddenly blows or pushes it hard

Example

The balloon was caught by the wind and carried away.

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21

if a news organization catches and kills a story, they pay for the rights to it and then do not publish it

Example

In the tabloid business, the practice is called catch and kill.

Definition catch in American English