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eturned to the scene of the crime. 2 trap, ensnare, entrap,<br />

snare, net, bag, hook, round up, corral: We caught three trout<br />

this morning. I caught all the horses that had broken through<br />

the fence. 3 take, get on or on to, board: You can catch the<br />

London train at Aylesbury. 4 surprise, discover, find: They<br />

fired him after catching him with his hand in the till. 5 be<br />

seized or taken hold of by or with, come down with, be afflicted<br />

by or with, contract, get, suffer from: You'll catch a cold if<br />

you don't wear a hat. 6 strike, hit, deliver, fetch, box: She<br />

caught him a great blow on the ear and he went down. 7 tangle,<br />

become entangled or stuck or trapped or hooked: His foot caught<br />

in the stirrup when he fell, and he was dragged along. 8<br />

restrain, stop, check, curb: She caught herself before telling<br />

the police where the thief was hiding. 9 intercept, grab, seize,<br />

snatch: He caught the ball before it touched the ground. 10<br />

understand, see, comprehend, grasp, apprehend, fathom, perceive,<br />

discern, follow, take in, gather, Colloq figure out, get, catch<br />

on (to), get the drift (of), Brit twig: I didn't quite catch<br />

what you said - please can you repeat it? 11 captivate, charm,<br />

bewitch, enchant, fascinate, seduce, attract, entice, allure:<br />

She knows how to use her charms to catch a man. 12 attract,<br />

draw: A very slight movement caught my eye. 13 catch on. a<br />

understand, grasp, see (through), comprehend, get (it), Brit<br />

twig: I didn't catch on to what she planned to do it till it<br />

was too late. The joke's on you and you still don't catch on, do<br />

you? b take hold, succeed, become popular or fashionable: Do<br />

you think the hula hoop will catch on again? 14 catch up. a<br />

absorb, involve, enthrall, immerse: He was completely caught up<br />

in the plot of the new novel. b reach, overtake, overhaul: I<br />

finally caught up with her as she neared the house.<br />

--n. 15 capture, take, bag, prize, trophy: The catch of the<br />

day was a 20-pound pike. 16 acquisition; conquest: She was<br />

considered quite a catch. 17 clasp, hook, pin, clip, fastening,<br />

fastener: The catch on the necklace opened and pearls spilt all<br />

over the floor. 18 trick, disadvantage, hitch, snag, fly in the<br />

ointment, catch-22, trap, problem, drawback , Colloq US hooker:<br />

The first book is free, but the catch is that you have to buy<br />

four more at the regular price.<br />

catching adj. 1 contagious, infectious, transmissible, transmittable,<br />

communicable: The doctor said that what I have is not catching.<br />

2 attractive, captivating, fascinating, enchanting, bewitching,

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