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a trap ready for catching animals
an eye cannot miss=eye catching?
and wouldn't <catch><stand a chance of catching> the 6:30 train
as if the disorder that afflicts their charges is somehow catching
avoid vs prevent catching colds
before catching her breath - before catching one's breath
Between A, B and C, that could be worth catching.
bowels loosening, sobs catching in my throat
catching a glimpse of the path from a dangerous mountain
catching AIDS lies in two areas//cases of contact
Catching and punishing "behavior"
catching at the word
catching attention by looking constantly
catching cancer
Catching him up
catching in his voice
catching in the act
catching in the torch beam
catching mistakes made translating
catching on
catching on the air
catching on to
"Catching one another's eye"
catching one´s breath
catching oneself for a moment
catching previously Fetched Content?
Catching Sharks
catching situation
catching someone's heels
catching the
catching the gesture
Catching the man by the arm
catching the movement
catching the nuance(s)
catching up
Catching up
catching up happy birthday
catching up on a call
catching up on delay
Catching up on his sleep
catching up on misconduct
catching up similar to the case of online index creation
catching up to do
catching up to do
catching up with
Catching up with
catching up with
catching up with
catching up with anyone ..
catching up with how (the) quarantine is going
Catching up <with one another / with each other / all together>
catching you up
catching your brain unawares
catching yourself < short >, thinking…
Catching/taking some fresh air?
catching/taking?
chance of catching it [verb phrase?]
Cloths had just started catching fire
crib [to test furniture for catching fire]
do something with catching a cold
dust motes catching the last of the sun through the skylight
eagle: <fond> of catching salmon
eye-catching vs. high rate of second glance
eye-catching weird black pelican
eye-catching/decorative.
finally catching him
Good luck catching a man with that attitude.
had a <terrible time> catching the bird
having caught/catching
he steak and kidney in the saucepan was 'catching on the bottom'.
Hell is right where he has been catching it (Malcolm X)
Her voice catching a little
I <am catching/am going to catch/will catch/catch> the 8:00 train [forms of future]
I meant to catching the marlin instead of the 14 trout.
I remember catching her eye through the window.
I'm catching the raindrops so Topsy's bunk bed doesn't get any wetter.
"I'm just catching" the biggest fish
I'm starting to catch a cold. I'm catching a cold.
industry ... and catching the publisher with his secretary
It <was><has been> nice catching up, kinda. [present perfect] [past simple]
It's like you're catching a cold.
late <for catching / to catch / in catching> the show
Life is catching up with me.
like splinters emerging from the grain of the wood, catching in the palm
Mist catching at heels
Nice catching up with you
nose catching
pitching and catching in <Deadpool>
risked their teacher catching them [Risk + subj + ING]
service of catching mouse
She had been catching in Dispatch
so much catching up to do
Specs catching light
startling, striking, remarkable, arresting, eye-catching
talking about catching
The 'Gift' of Eye-Catching Packaging
the climate of "we're catching up with the rest of Europe"
The gap between her teeth catching the light
The higher the risk of catching heart diseases is.
The house next door is on fire/catching fire!
the kind of quick highlights reel you might give to any family member you were catching up with on the phone.
The next image is your catching the ball.
the propellers made their first few jerky revolutions before catching
there is a bit of catching up to do
There's the eye-catching
they do best on catching eyeballs
this is catching him
Throwing and catching a stone
to train the dogs to help with ( ) catching animals.
trains/leaning north, catching hellfire in windows, passing through
Type of clause? "when the camera was catching the reactions of ... people"
Wasn't too long ago I recall catching...
What's the meaning of catching on outside office?
When a student keeps catching some Z's
Where are we catching up?
whisky is catching up to me
Who are you catching up with tomorrow?
Who’s catching at Security?
worry about missing/catching the train
Yawns are said <that> to be catching.
you must have a lot of catching up to do.
You're catching on (Leviticus 20:10)
Your eyes are red, you must/will be catching a cold.
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