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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181. The program, which has spread to 150 cities, teaches the basics: throwing, catching, hitting and kicking.
182. Iridology, however, stresses preventative medicine, catching illness in the early stages.
183. Later generations of women have been catching up with their male contemporaries as far as the acquisition of paper qualifications is concerned.
184. Suddenly the lack of sleep and tension seemed to be catching up in one great wave of dizziness.
185. She wrote, however: I had not thought of catching things on the hop, as Ivy would say.
186. She thought of ringing him on the off chance of catching him at the flat, but shelved the possibility as unlikely.
187. She homed in on it like an eager bee catching a whiff of the first rich blooms of summer.
188. I moved over and peered out of one, catching a glimpse of backyard through screens rusted into the old wooden frames.
189. For decades prior to 1776, men had been catching the vision of the liberal state.
190. Software includes the virus catching software - DiskNet; a personal data base.
191. Police arrested the alleged thief after catching him stuffing a leather jacket and a. 22 caliber revolver under a parked car.
192. And I imagine these same dark eyes catching sight of the five chimneys of Auschwitz-Birkenau.
193. He saw her getting up and going home, taking a suitcase and catching the noon bus tomorrow.
194. It crouched there, as snug as a contented cat, catching the sunshine full on its face.
195. If you are one of those patients who are at greater risk from flu, you should try to avoid catching it.
196. Pa's eyes close above the tips of his fingers then pop back open, catching me out.
197. Anyone whose eye-hand coordination was developed by catching a baseball will suffer repeated death in the combat sequences.
198. S., these vehicles are catching on because they are roomier and more versatile than traditional car models.
199. Another effective way of catching summer chub is by fly fishing.
200. The slow movement of this performance is particularly fine, with pianissimos that have you catching your breath.
201. Catching Stella watching him he flashed her an extravagant smile.
202. As market forces wear down the old ways,[sentencedict.com/catching.html] discount ventures are catching on.
203. Thomas isn't catching on as quickly as some of the other children.
204. The red lamp was burning on the mahogany table, catching above the chandelier with its drops of blood.
205. Slide diagonally forwards, catching the opponent's front kick with your rear guard hand.
206. That second child may have spent her preschool years catching and studying dragonflies or building castles out of blocks.
207. Mike shook his head in mock regret; catching my eye, he gave me his wink.
208. Whether it was anaphylactic shock from a unique allergy or asphyxiation from catching the peanuts in the throat, this is unknown.
209. After the debate, they dined on hamburgers and talked sports at a local joint before catching a train back to Washington.
210. It is believed anglers are catching fish at night and transferring them to their own waters.
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