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Definitions from the WebCatchePart of speech: Noun, verb NounSense 1: A game or activity in which one person throws an object and another person tries to catch it. Example sentence: We played catche in the park all afternoon. Sense 2: A successful attempt to seize, grasp, or intercept something. Example sentence: The circus performer made a spectacular catche of the flying trapeze. Sense 3: A hidden or unexpected problem that causes difficulties or reveals that someone is doing something wrong. Example sentence: The auditors discovered a major catche in the company's accounting records. VerbSense 1: To seize or grasp something quickly or skillfully. Example sentence: The cat swiftly catched the mouse and brought it to its owner. Sense 2: To capture or apprehend someone, especially by the police or authorities. Example sentence: The police managed to catche the thief after a long chase. Sense 3: To discover or notice something, typically when it is hidden or not immediately obvious. Example sentence: I finally catched the mistake in my calculations after double-checking the numbers. Sense 4: To attract or seize someone's attention or interest. Example sentence: The captivating performance catched the audience's attention from the beginning. Possible Related Products: | ||||
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