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  • 1catch hell — catch (or get) hell informal be severely reprimanded Paul kept his mouth shut and looked apologetic we got hell * * * catch hell see ↑hell • • • Main Entry: ↑catch catch hell chiefly US informal + somewhat impolite : to be yelled at or criticized …

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  • 2Catch wrestling — is a style of wrestling. Catch wrestling is arguably the ancestor of modern grappling, professional wrestling, mixed martial arts and no holds barred competition. Catch wrestling s origins lie in a variety of styles,Asia (e.g. pehlwani). Collar… …

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  • 3Catch-22 (logic) — Catch 22 is a term coined by Joseph Heller in his novel Catch 22, describing a false dilemma in a rule, regulation, procedure or situation, where no real choice exists. In probability theory, it refers to a situation in which multiple… …

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  • 4Catch That Kid — Catch That Kid! Theatrical release poster Directed by Bart Freundlich Produced by …

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  • 5Catch points — and trap points are types of turnout which act as railway safety devices. Both work by guiding railway carriages and trucks from a dangerous route onto a separate, safer track. Catch points are used to vehicles which are out of control on steep… …

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  • 6Catch and release — is a practice within recreational fishing intended as a of conservation. After capture, the fish are unhooked and returned to the water before experiencing serious exhaustion or injury. Using barbless hooks, it is often possible to release the… …

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  • 7catch — [kach, kech] vt. caught, catching [ME cacchen < Anglo Fr cachier < VL * captiare < L captare, to seize < pp. of capere, to take hold: see HAVE] 1. to seize and hold, as after a chase; capture 2. to seize or take by or as by a trap,… …

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  • 8Catch light — or catchlight is a photography term used to describe either the specular highlight in a subject s eye from a light source, or the light source itself. They are also referred to as eye lights or Obies, the latter a reference to Merle Oberon, who… …

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  • 9Catch-22 — For other uses, see Catch 22 (disambiguation). Catch 22   …

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  • 10catch — [[t]kæ̱tʃ[/t]] ♦♦ catches, catching, caught 1) VERB If you catch a person or animal, you capture them after chasing them, or by using a trap, net, or other device. [V n] Police say they are confident of catching the gunman... [V n] Where did you… …

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