List of synonyms from "catches eye" to synonyms from "catching a glimpse of"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms catches off-balance, catches in act, catches in the act, catches short, catches offguard, catches the eye and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
- Catches eye
- Catches fire
- Catches in act
- Catches in the act
- Catches off-balance
- Catches off balance
- Catches off-guard
- Catches off guard
- Catches offbalance
- Catches offguard
- Catches on fire
- Catches one short
- Catches short
- Catches some ze
- Catches the act
- Catches the eye
- Catches to
- Catches unawares
- Catches up
- Catches up with
- Catches wink
- Catches with
- Catching
- Catching a glimpse of
Definition of the day : « catches up »
- As in approach : verb come nearer
- As in mesmerize : verb captivate
- As in recover : verb find again
- As in embrangle : verb embroil
- As in spellbind : verb grip
- As in grip : verb entrance, enchant
- The team which passes its object so that it catches up with the opponent's wins.
- Extract from : « Games and Play for School Morale » by Various
- Well, he can have it if he catches up to us, Jerry responded.
- Extract from : « The Motor Boys on the Atlantic » by Clarence Young
- But I think it will be some time before he catches up to us this time.
- Extract from : « The Motor Boys After a Fortune » by Clarence Young
- He never "catches up with you" on the street; he "catches you up."
- Extract from : « The American Language » by Henry L. Mencken
- Even Shakspeare catches up the old figure: "Is your gold and silver ewes and rams?"
- Extract from : « Principles of Political Economy » by Arthur Latham Perry
- He catches up a phrase which Harriet applies to her, dear flighty creature, and derisively repeats it several times.
- Extract from : « Critical Remarks on Sir Charles Grandison, Clarissa, and Pamela (1754) » by Anonymous
- She catches up a piece of paper, and covers all the card except the first two words.
- Extract from : « Bride Roses » by W. D. Howells
- His audience applauds, and the enraptured Quinet catches up the response like an auctioneer.
- Extract from : « Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 65, No. 403, May, 1849 » by Various
- Give him a lead, and he catches up the music and carries it through as thoroughly, though not so loudly, as the first violin.
- Extract from : « The Second Fiddle » by Phyllis Bottome
- Rumour catches up the story, and adds a thousand imposing details.
- Extract from : « Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 65, No. 400, February, 1849 » by Various