Ainda não temos significados para "catch a crab".
1Everything you could possibly need to catch a crab biot.
2But Paul was so excited he couldn't pull his line in quickly enough to catch a crab.
3The latter managed to catch a crab, and in his attempt to right himself tumbled into the water.
4She's never chased a ball across the sand or tried to catch a crab in a tide pool.
5Or an oarsman, no matter how experienced, could " catch a crab" and throw the stroke into a shambles.
6To catch a crab, it must go to sleep, as this one did, and a lobster must be silly enough to stay among the rocks.
7Oh, no, I haven't caught a crab.
8Murmurs rose, the stroke faltered, and the number four port oar caught a crab, splashing water into the boat.
9And once he let Tattie and me try to row, but I ' caught a crab' and dropped the oar.
10That's what is called catching a crab, you know, when your oar doesn't go far enough into the water.
11Catching a crab in rowing terms is an expression used when a blade or oar gets stuck in the water.
12I looked up, 'way up, and saw you, and caught a crab that threw the whole boat out of trim.
13"Take care, Sally," said the mother; "keep stroke, or you will catch a crab."
14Uncle John looked over his shoulder, caught a crab, recovered himself, and steered the boat in under the shade of the branches.
15"I thought you'd be catching a crab before long."
16Catching a crab is bad -it means the rower fails to get the oar out the water at the end of the stroke.
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