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Catches Meaning


                            
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catches

catch-es

🇺🇸 /ˈkætʃəz/ · 🇬🇧 /kˈætʃɪz/

Quick facts about “catches”

Catches is a 2-syllable English word (catch-es). It is pronounced /ˈkætʃəz/ in American English and /kˈætʃɪz/ in British English.

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“catches” in sports

  • In baseball, making a catch can be a game-changing moment that sparks excitement among players and fans.
  • Football players often make spectacular catches, showcasing athleticism and precision during games.
  • Catching techniques vary widely across sports, with specialized drills to improve skills for athletes.

“catches” in psychology

  • Catching a ball can enhance hand-eye coordination, an important skill not just in sports but in daily tasks.
  • Studies show that practice in catching improves reaction times and cognitive processing.
  • The act of catching can also foster teamwork and communication when done in groups.

“catches” in pop culture

  • 'Catch Me If You Can' is a popular film showcasing the power of deception through pursuit and evasion.
  • Songs like 'Catch a Falling Star' highlight romantic themes of capturing fleeting moments.
  • The term 'catchphrase' refers to a memorable saying often used in media, showcasing how language can 'catch' attention.

“catches” in everyday life

  • In everyday conversation, 'catching up' means to reconnect with someone and share news or updates.
  • The phrase 'catch on' refers to understanding something, implying a grasping of concepts.
  • Catching can also apply to nature – animals need to catch their food, and humans catch public transport to travel.

Rhymes

Catches rhymes with batches, detaches, latches, scratches, patches, matches and matsch's.

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