Synonym: communicable, contagious, contractable, contracting, detection, espial, spotting, spying, transmissible, transmittable. Similar words: eye-catching, watching, matching, hatching, thatching, scratching, catch it, etching. Meaning: ['kætʃɪŋ] n. 1. (baseball) playing the position of catcher on a baseball team 2. the act of detecting something; catching sight of something 3. becoming infected. adj. (of disease) capable of being transmitted by infection.
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61. And the police are catching them - on camera.
62. For some reason the charcoal isn't catching.
63. Young schoolkids are always catching various bugs.
64. It was catching up on him.
65. I believe my friend is catching on, fellow rabbits.
66. People overestimated the risk of catching the disease.
67. Already, statistics were catching up on them.
68. Specialists in catching smaller birds in woodland and scrub.
69. I may be catching a cold.
70. What can I do to avoid catching head lice?
71. The law is aimed at catching tax cheats.
72. I hope Shelly's cold isn't catching.
73. She was spotted catching the Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire ferry.
74. The rest of me is just catching up.
75. Being unsociable can be very catching.
76. It's catching them at it that's difficult.
77. Some leopards specialize in catching birds.
78. Matchsticks gave chase, catching her in mid-stride.
79. She kicked out, catching him on the wrist.
80. This gives everybody a turn at catching.
81. Beads of sweat were catching in her bleached moustache.
82. With the catching ends the pleasure of the chase. Abraham Lincoln
83. She could hear Moxie catching her breath.
84. Also a receptacle for catching rainwater.
85. Sure enough, we were soon catching bonito[sentencedict.com], a fish in the tunny family which resembles a huge mackerel.
86. Catching her wrist, Holman smacked her face viciously, sending her to her knees, but still holding on to her.
87. They hope that today's announcement of a £650 reward will bring them closer to catching the murderer.
88. When the wind is adverse, the flat-bottomed scow bucks straight across the waves, catching air and slapping down hard.
89. The probability of catching the disease from your partner is extremely low.
90. More generally, water will show up from a distance by catching and reflecting light from the sky.
More similar words: eye-catching, watching, matching, hatching, thatching, scratching, catch it, etching, fetching, itching, sketching, switching, stretching, catch, catcher, catchy, catch up, catch on, catch at, catch-all, catches, catch on to, catch a cold, catch fire, catch hell, pitch in, washing machine, catch some z's, catch phrase, catch up with.