Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word CATCHES


CATCHES

Definitions of CATCHES

  1. plural of catch.
  2. inflection of catch

1

Number of letters

7

Is palindrome

No

13
AT
ATC
CA
CAT
CH
CHE
ES
HE
HES
TC
TCH

2

14

16

332
AC
ACC
ACE
ACH

Examples of Using CATCHES in a Sentence

  • Since a leg theory attack means the batsman is more likely to hit the ball on the leg side, additional fielders on that side of the field can be effective in preventing runs and taking catches.
  • September–November – Siege of Mecca: The Umayyad army led by Husayn ibn Numayr al-Sakuni besieges Mecca, during which the Kaaba ("Sacred House") catches fire and is burned down.
  • January 27 – In England, the ship HMS Royal Sovereign (formerly HMS Sovereign of the Seas, 1638) catches fire and burns at Chatham, after 57 years of service.
  • Local fishing takes place close to the shore; sardines, tuna, kingfish, and mackerel make up the bulk of the annual catches.
  • Lavinia has what is perhaps her most, or only, memorable moment in Book 7 of the Aeneid, lines 69–83: during a sacrifice at the altars of the gods, Lavinia's hair catches fire, an omen promising glorious days to come for Lavinia and war for all Latins:.
  • He was also an excellent first slip – his 157 catches, at the time, a Test record (now held by Rahul Dravid).
  • Using a net provided by Ran, Loki catches him as a pike and forces him to give up his gold and Andvaranaut.
  • Thor goes fishing with Hymir, using the head of Hymir's best ox for bait, and catches Jörmungandr, who then either breaks loose or, as told in the Gylfaginning of the Prose Edda, is cut loose by Hymir.
  • She chases Bahloo (the moon) across the sky; eclipses are said to happen when she catches up to him.
  • Whaitiri quickly tires of a diet of fish, so when her husband is away fishing, she takes a net and catches two of her husband's relatives, Tupeke-ti and Tupeke-ta.
  • Tura joins Whiro's canoe party, but when it enters a whirlpool he catches the overhanging boughs of a tree and lives among the Nuku-mai-tore, to whom he teaches the use of fire, the art of cooking, and the natural way of childbirth together with the ceremonies attending to the birth of a child.
  • While there, she catches the attention of the guards as she is multilingual and is put to work as a translator.
  • The village annually catches over 385 tons of shrimp, 25 tons of flounder, and approximately 493 tons of other seafood like clams, scallops, oysters, mullet, spot, grouper, soft shell and hard shell crabs, sea bass, and more.
  • Michael William Menosky, a professional baseball player, also known as "Leaping Mike" for his speed and circus-like catches in the outfield, was born in Glen Campbell on October 16, 1894.
  • Seabrook is known for its fish markets on Waterfront Drive where resident shrimpers and fishermen bring in their catches daily.
  • Bostock's discomfort in catching fly balls with the hand he was unaccustomed to using led him to begin making basket catches at that time.
  • Eventually the brumbies descend a seemingly impassable steep slope, at which point the assembled riders give up the pursuit, except the young protagonist, who spurs his "pony" (small horse) down the "terrible descent" and catches the mob.
  • He is the Canadian Football League (CFL)'s fifth all-time leader in catches, behind Nik Lewis, Geroy Simon, Ben Cahoon, and Terry Vaughn.
  • June 24 – The Hanlin Academy in Peking, housing "the oldest and richest library in the world", catches fire and is destroyed during the Boxer Rebellion.
  • To make one stitch, the machine lowers the threaded needle through the cloth into the bobbin area, where a rotating hook (or other hooking mechanism) catches the upper thread at the point just after it goes through the needle.



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