catch - use in sentences

Object

  • glimpse: Wow, I thought to myself, we're pretty lucky to catch a glimpse of this!
  • ferry: We do not recommend taking this route to Kilchoan and Ardnamurchan - a far safer option is catch the ferry from Tobermory on Mull.
  • bus: Meet at the Reynolds building at 6.15 to catch the rugby bus.
  • train: This afternoon we'll catch the train back to Cusco.

Converse of object

  • watz: Now watz the catch before promoting i placed Google Ads on my page.

Present participle complement

  • steal: Any employe caught stealing can expect to be prosecuted through the courts.

Noun phrase with adjective complement

  • unprepared: Dislocation commonly occurs when there is a backward pull on the arm that either catches the muscles unprepared to resist or overwhelms the muscles.

Preposition: in

  • headlight: I have to admit that my feeling like a rabbit caught in headlights helped cloud my memory of what pearls of wisdom were spoken.
  • snare: Animals caught in snares often suffer a lingering death.
  • cross-fire: Teachers and children have been caught in the cross-fire of these debates.
  • possession: With nowhere to go I was inevitably caught in possession by a crunching tackle from James Brown!
  • middle: I was looking for love, but I was caught in the middle of a violent house that left me feeling hopeless and frightened.

Modifies a noun

  • phrase: Kimi's catch phrase is " You'll have to ask the team.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • up: You a catch up with what I am doing on my www Looking forward to hearing more about your year on your plot.
  • on: At the moment only a few sites are signed up to the beta version, but it could catch on.

Preposition: of

  • carp: Geoff Arnold was the winner of Thursday's event with a 20lb catch of carp to three pounds.

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