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Nouns commonly associated with "catch" — related concepts that often appear together in natural writing.
(v)
(transitive) To grasp or grip.
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(n)
A depression, natural or artificial, containing water.
A short written or spoken expression.
Lyrics.
(software) The distribution, either public or private, of an initial or new and upgraded version of a computer software product.
A substantial, often approximately cuboid, piece of any substance.
The work involved in performing an activity; exertion.
(auxiliary verb, defective) To know how to.
(countable) A typically cold-blooded vertebrate animal that lives in water, moving with the help of fins and breathing with gills.
A solid or hollow sphere, or roughly spherical mass.
A single pass of a needle in sewing; the loop or turn of the thread thus made.
A prescribed number or percentage that may serve as, for example, a maximum, a minimum, or a goal.
A barangay of Baco, Oriental Mindoro, Philippines (unconfirmed).
A game in which players must only say questions, and if they don't they lose.
An item of information put into a temporary or permanent physical medium.
An occasion on which a person or thing is tested to find out how well they perform or how suitable they are.
A slightly curved but almost flat dish from which food is served or eaten.
(adv)
In any way, any extent or any degree.
(agriculture) A plant, grown for it, or its fruits or seeds, to be harvested as food, livestock fodder, or fuel or for any other economic purpose.
(intensifier, sometimes childish) Wholly; entirely; completely; totally.
(in the singular) The ability to see.
(automotive) A motor vehicle for transporting large numbers of people along roads.
A work of music, literature or art.
(rail transport, UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) Movable rails which can be used to switch a train from one railway track to another.
The proportional relationship between one amount, value etc. and another.
(adj)
(of a thing) Having a low temperature.
The aggregate of past events.
A length of thread, line or rope that is doubled over to make an opening.
(law) A person available to fill vacancies in a jury.
(zoology) Any insect of the order Diptera; characterized by having two wings (except for some wingless species), also called true flies.
A drawing or diagram conveying information.
(grammar) A word that indicates an action, event, or state of being.
(countable) A mistake; an accidental wrong action or a false statement not made deliberately.
(agriculture) The growing of crops.
The act of excepting or excluding; exclusion; restriction by taking out something which would otherwise be included, as in a class, statement, rule.
(countable) A plan of action intended to accomplish a specific goal.
Having a characteristic that the speaker cannot specify.
(rail transport) The station code of Exhibition Centre in Hong Kong.
A thing that holds.
Panthera tigris, a large predatory mammal of the cat family, indigenous to Asia.
a person of some importance
A partially specified but unnamed person.
The open area above a stage where scenery and equipment may be hung.
An area or district considered as the site of certain activities; a neighbourhood.
(geography) A body of water (especially the sea) contained by a concave shoreline.
A declaration or remark.
The downwards force an object experiences due to gravity.
Something that is owned.
In the United Kingdom, a unit of currency worth ¹⁄₁₀₀ of a pound sterling, or a copper coin worth this amount. Abbreviation: p.
A container made of rigid material, often with a handle, used to carry liquids or small items.
A rough calculation or assessment of the value, size, or cost of something.
(chiefly US, Canada) A conduit allowing liquid to flow out of an otherwise contained volume; a plughole (UK)
The liberal arts, humanities, learning (broad accumulated cultural knowledge).
An instrument used in surgery or medical procedures for grasping and holding objects, similar to tongs or pincers.
Chiefly followed by of: a brief and incomplete look.
A contiguous area of land, smaller than a continent, totally surrounded by water.
Elongated or trailing portion.
One who steals another person's property, especially by stealth and without using force or violence.
To change place.
(countable) A heavy object, often a kind of stick, intended for use as a bludgeoning weapon or a plaything.
(vulgar, colloquial) The testicles.
A gentle bend, such as in a road.
(uncountable) A light fabric containing patterns of holes, usually built up from a single thread.
Any of several species of fish in Salmonidae, closely related to salmon, and distinguished by spawning more than once.
Ellipsis of butterflies in one's stomach.
The name of a writing such as a book, which identifies it and usually describes its subject, with a short phrase that often summarizes its topic.
Everything in general; all that matters.
the condition of goods in a bonded warehouse until duty is paid
Alternative spelling of gypsy. [(colloquial) An itinerant person or any person, not necessarily Romani; a tinker, a traveller or a carny.]
Ellipsis of Peter Pans; plural of Pan.
(intransitive) To be ill; to suffer; to be troubled.
(N)
a monthly magazine published in the United Kingdom that primarily focuses on the British bus and coach industry.
An error.