Catch on a gunlock
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SEARCatch on a gunlock
SEARCatch in a gunlock
SEARGunlock catch
SEARGunlock catch.
SEARCatch on a gun
SEARCatch on a firearm
HASPCatch on a trunk
LASSOCatch on a ranch
snaggedto catch on a snag
snagsto catch on a snag
snagto catch on a snag
SNAGCatch on a nail, say
snagliketo catch on a snag
NAPCatch a few z's on tour
snagto catch on a hidden obstacle
snaggedSNAG, to catch on a hidden obstacle
RAYSYou can catch them on a beach
snaggingCatch or tear (something) on a projection
snagsSNAG, to catch on a hidden obstacle
snaggingSNAG, to catch on a hidden obstacle
NETSThey catch acrobats, on a bad day
snibthe catch that holds the bolt on a lock
snibbedthe catch that holds the bolt on a lock
snibsthe catch that holds the bolt on a lock
snibbolt, catch, lock, or fastening on a door or window
snibsbolt, catch, lock, or fastening on a door or window
snibbedbolt, catch, lock, or fastening on a door or window
dropclotha cloth dropped on the floor to catch drips from painting
RAYSYou may catch them on a boat, in two different ways
BLUEBONNETEverything's better with this on it, according to a catch phrase
dropclothsDROPCLOTH, a cloth dropped on the floor to catch drips from painting
karabinerD-shaped ring with a spring catch on one side, used for fastening ropes in mountaineering
switchbladea pocketknife having the blade spring-operated so that pressure on a release catch causes it to fly open
switchbladesSWITCHBLADE, a pocketknife having the blade spring-operated so that pressure on a release catch causes it to fly open
rifflethe lining of transverse bars or slats on the bed of a sluice, arranged so as to catch heavy minerals, as gold or platinum
riffledthe lining of transverse bars or slats on the bed of a sluice, arranged so as to catch heavy minerals, as gold or platinum
seinea large net with sinkers on one edge and floats on the other that hangs vertically in the water and is used to enclose and catch fish when its ends are pulled together or are drawn ashore