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catch

[kach] / kætʃ /








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“But so far we haven’t seen any improvements. Food is more expensive. Tomorrow’s meal depends on today’s catch.”

From Los Angeles Times

“This guarantees tomorrow’s meal,” he said, his face caught between pride and sorrow.

From Salon

The novel and others in the genre caught fire in 2022, fueled by the success of “Icebreaker” by British author Hannah Grace.

From The Wall Street Journal

He was one of those most guilty of what captain Harry Brook's described as being "too careful" against West Indies, having been out tentatively chipping a catch.

From BBC

Children who had missed doses should "catch up as soon as possible" to protect themselves and other children who are too young to be vaccinated or unable to do so for health reasons, she added.

From BBC