Catching the fox maybe?
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TALLYHOHOPECatching the fox, maybe?
UPEARLYCatching the worm?
CHOOCHOOBOOBOOCatching the wrong train?
SNAREROne catching the game
SNAREROne catching the game?
caughtthe act of catching
catchesthe act of catching
catchthe act of catching
whalingthe business of catching whales
fishingthe act of catching fish
fishingthe sport of catching fish
BOLACattle-catching weapon on the pampas
BOLASCattle-catching weapons of the pampas.
AWAVEThe Beach Boys suggested catching one
whalerywhaling (the business of catching whales)
whalingsWHALING, the business of catching whales
receptionsAn act of catching the ball
receptionAn act of catching the ball
fishingsFISHING, the sport of catching fish
lassoingthe act of catching with a lasso
mousetrappingthe act of catching in a mousetrap
fishingthe sport or business of catching fish
whaleriesWHALERY, whaling (the business of catching whales)
fishingthe technique, occupation, or diversion of catching fish
sobsto weep with uneven catching of the breath
sobfulto weep with uneven catching of the breath
sobberto weep with uneven catching of the breath
sobto weep with uneven catching of the breath
BARMAGPIENETSOutlaw the use of snares for catching raucous birds?
sobto cry with a convulsive catching of the breath
fisheriesThe occupation or industry of catching or rearing fish
ropingThe action of catching or securing something with ropes
interestingArousing curiosity or interest; holding or catching the attention
TUTORMeans of catching up with the rest of the class
sobsSOB, to cry with a convulsive catching of the breath
sobbedSOB, to cry with a convulsive catching of the breath
woodswallowany of the fly-catching Artamidae, related to the shrikes
whalingsthe occupation of catching and extracting commercial products from whales
GARTERCatching it means he's next at the altar, so they say
snotterto sob (to cry with a convulsive catching of the breath)