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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91. As the wave washes the board shorewards, the rig resists this movement by digging in and sometimes catching the bottom.
92. The risks of catching vaccine-related meningitis were minimal compared to the benefits of immunisation against the other diseases.
93. Read in studio A new method of catching fish is being used to test for river pollution.
94. And the fine quality silk, catching the moonlight just as Miguelito's sleeve had done ... Shelley pulled herself together.
95. The Sheffield Wednesday boss was still catching his breath from Saturday's six-goal thriller with Chelsea.
96. What remains difficult in the country is catching the bus.
97. Meanwhile, though creative financing has mostly been stamped on, some councils' past ingenuity is catching up with them.
98. Britain's Ellen MacArthur, in second place, reported that she had been catching up on a lot of lost sleep.
99. The boys were throwing and catching a frisbee on the beach.
100. The dust particles might be better at catching the wind, like fluff on a willow seed.
101. The children are fighting under the tank, catching drips like diamonds in their grubby hands.
102. The pink brick and grey slate was catching the dying rays of the sun.
103. We had beaten his gloomy forecast of 12 minutes and I had sculled the whole course without once catching a crab.
104. Luckily their cargo included rice which they supplemented by catching fish and collecting rainwater.
105. And, good luck in catching one of the two small elevators a half- hour before Broadway curtain time.
106. Jack crawled under the table to pick it up, then wriggled over on to his back, catching sight of something.
107. He's been so busy catching murderers we've hardly seen each other for three weeks.
108. Startled, she jerked backwards, her breath catching in her throat.
109. Turning uphill, her mirrored glasses catching the hot sun, she looks ready to cry.
110. He becomes obsessed with catching the culprit, but what happens when he does?
111. The car turned into the road ahead of him, catching him in the full beam of its headlights.
112. There are, of course, many weather conditions between the two extremes when you have a chance of catching bream.
112. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
113. This was my favourite song as it was quite easy to sing and it had a stirring, catching rhythm.
114. The lave net was a simple but very effective contraption for catching salmon.
115. Rounding the third aisle, catching up on months of gossip, we practically hit her with our shopping cart.
116. Already the sun was glowing red, its rose-tinted light catching the glitter of ice.
117. The local police are hopeful of catching those responsible for the graffiti.
118. It blows debris into the net and it tightens the net rather like wire netting and decreases its catching power.
119. In addition to catching errors, object-oriented systems can shelter the user from the complexity of dealing with lots of different kinds of data.
120. In my opinion, they should stop hounding law-abiding citizens and set about catching the obvious culprits, whoever they are.
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