Quick to catch on
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APTQuick to catch on
prefabricatingManufacture sections of (esp. a building or piece of furniture) to enable quick or easy assembly on site
prefabricateManufacture sections of (esp. a building or piece of furniture) to enable quick or easy assembly on site
prefabricatedManufacture sections of (esp. a building or piece of furniture) to enable quick or easy assembly on site
prefabricatesManufacture sections of (esp. a building or piece of furniture) to enable quick or easy assembly on site
GETCatch on to
GRASPCatch on to
GETWISECatch on to
DENSESlow to catch on
OBTUSESlow to catch on
APTLikely to catch on quickly
snagliketo catch on a snag
snagto catch on a snag
snagsto catch on a snag
snaggedto catch on a snag
RAYSSomething to catch on hot days
snagto catch on a hidden obstacle
reigniteto set on or catch fire
ignitedto set on or catch fire
ignitesto set on or catch fire
igniteto set on or catch fire
snagsSNAG, to catch on a hidden obstacle
snaggingSNAG, to catch on a hidden obstacle
snaggedSNAG, to catch on a hidden obstacle
CRASHWEDNESDAYGood time to catch up on your sleep?
CRABSGood or bad thing to catch, depending on the context
BLUEBONNETEverything's better with this on it, according to a catch phrase
dropclotha cloth dropped on the floor to catch drips from painting
dropclothsDROPCLOTH, a cloth dropped on the floor to catch drips from painting
tumblescome to understand catch on didn't tumble to the seriousness of the problem
wiseto be or become cognizant of or no longer deceived by; catch on
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
birdlimesticky material prepared from holly, mistletoe, or other plants, and smeared on twigs to catch small birds that light on it
riffledthe lining of transverse bars or slats on the bed of a sluice, arranged so as to catch heavy minerals, as gold or platinum
rifflethe 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