Sentence examples for be catches from inspiring English sources

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be catches

noun

The act of seizing or capturing.

  • The catch of the perpetrator was the product of a year of police work.

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It is no surprise that they "were thought to be catches as husbands," as Tye writes.

And so the conservative strategy of the moment, no matter how unrealistic it might be, catches fire.

9.53am: Richardblogger's take on what the big political choice facing the country should be catches our eye this morning (see below).

There would be catches to rival Vesty's from Harry Ellis and Leon Lloyd, cheek galore from Geordan Murphy and a hat-trick for Moody.

"(It's not gonna happen this time fellas, so don't get too excited). Then you'll realise that on real cricket grounds most of the shots by your so called big hitters turn out to be catches two thirds of the way to the boundary.

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Will it be caught?

To be caught, that is American".

They will be caught".

Would he be caught?

Will he be caught?

"He must be caught.

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