The act of detecting something; catching sight of something.
(Of disease) capable of being transmitted by infection.
1 In politics, however, reality has a way of catching up with you.
2 Now the government messaging is catching up with the current legal reality.
3 These numbers may be eye - catching , but they are certainly subject to change.
4 NETHERLANDS: It has to be the most eye - catching way of harnessing energy.
5 The Arab followed the caravan, in the hope of catching it up.
6 It was the most important recreational catching area in the South Island.
7 The city is still catching up to the use of new technologies.
8 The events of the past few minutes were catching up to her.
9 Looking forward to catching them in the Button Factory later this month.
10 But now South Africa's problems seem to be catching up with them.
11 However, you probably would never have thought of snake catching being one.
12 The rowels were now catching in the long hair of his chaps.
13 The occupation of the river Lapps is largely salmon catching in summer.
14 Loved ones can't even approach coffins for fear of catching the virus.
15 Disappointing results caused some of the most eye - catching falls in early trading.
16 The advantage always lies in catching the other fellow off his guard.
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