To take hold of, especially in the hands, so as to seize or restrain or stop the motion of.
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Examples for "catch "
1 Keeping track of these health statistics can help catch heart problems early.
2 However there are better times of the year to catch this phenomenon.
3 In addition, a catch - up programme targets schoolgirls reaching 18 years of age.
4 Metica said 'now,' great one, and I'll catch it if you're late.
5 Baker said the health system was doing its best to catch up.
1 Visitors today have so much choice; it's difficult to grab our attention.
2 Also read: Land grab tensions continue in Hermanus after police station torched
3 Google may grab the lowest coupon levels seen so far this year.
4 Now, the new government looks to have already overturned a land grab .
5 The best course of action would be to grab Brooklyn and run.
1 Harry saw Alice reach back and take hold of her husband's hand.
2 A distinct sense of alertness began to take hold of the settlement.
3 If something wants to take hold of my mind, I let it.
4 Izzy used her thumb and forefinger to take hold of the spoon.
5 These were not promising contracts for a company to take hold of .
6 Then suddenly an urgent thought seemed to take hold of his mind.
7 The idea of the thing began to take hold of William's imagination.
8 And then the vast distances, the great spaces take hold of you.
9 If you knew-Then an idea seemed to take hold of him.
10 We have to take hold of our reason by the right end.
11 As they grow, tendrils shoot out and take hold of the sticks.
12 They-theywant to take hold of life and make nothing of it.
13 Then take hold of this pickaxe, and see how you like it.
14 Artemis waited calmly for the drug to take hold of his system.
15 He came up and reached out to take hold of my arm.
16 She'd take hold of the cowhide, and he would have to quit.
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