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caughtpast tense and past participle of catch (v.), attested from 14c., predominant after c. 1800, replacing earlier catched. A rare instance of English strong verb with a French origin. This might have bee [..]
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caught(catch) a drawback or difficulty that is not readily evident; "it sounds good but what's the catch?" (catch) discover or come upon accidentally, suddenly, or unex [..]
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caught(n) a drawback or difficulty that is not readily evident(n) the quantity that was caught(n) a person regarded as a good matrimonial prospect(n) anything that is caught (especially if it is worth catch [..]
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caught
(cricket) Of the method of being out in which the striker hits the ball and a fielder catches it.
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