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Colney Hatch is London Cockney rhyming slang for a match.
To curl up; envelop warmly; 'cuddle' . Cwtch (with the 'w' pronounced as oo in book). Used as "Cold are you? Well cwtch up nice and warm with your Mam then!", or (command to a dog) "Go cwtch!".
Natch is British slang for 'Natural Dry Cider'. Natch is Black−American slang for naturally.
A hatch is an opening between two compartments on adjoining decks.
Batch is Dorset slang for a small rising in the ground.
Tony Hatch is London Cockney rhyming slang for a match.
A sliding hatch or cover.
Catch some rays is slang for to sunbathe.
Noun. Get some sleep. Pronounced catch some zeds. Original U.S. version is pronounced catch some Zees.
Catch some z's is American slang for sleep.
Not on watch.
Catch on is slang for understand.
Hatch is British slang for drink, drain one's glass.
To meet someone you have been looking for. [I was hoping I'd catch up with you again.].
Get catch is West Indian slang for to become pregnant.
The 1200 - 1600 watch.
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v. i.
To take hold; as, the bolt does not catch.
v. t.
To close with a hatch or hatches.
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To come upon unexpectedly or by surprise; to find; as, to catch one in the act of stealing.
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That by which anything is caught or temporarily fastened; as, the catch of a gate.
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That which is caught or taken; profit; gain; especially, the whole quantity caught or taken at one time; as, a good catch of fish.
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To contrive or plot; to form by meditation, and bring into being; to originate and produce; to concoct; as, to hatch mischief; to hatch heresy.
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To take captive, as in a snare or net, or on a hook; as, to catch a bird or fish.
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To lay hold on; to seize, especially with the hand; to grasp (anything) in motion, with the effect of holding; as, to catch a ball.
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To watch for and catch mice.
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To catch or fasten by means of a latch.
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A humorous canon or round, so contrived that the singers catch up each other's words.
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To reach in time; to come up with; as, to catch a train.
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To seize with the senses or the mind; to apprehend; as, to catch a melody.
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To make or procure the equal of, or that which is exactly similar to, or corresponds with; as, to match a vase or a horse; to match cloth.
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The posture of seizing; a state of preparation to lay hold of, or of watching he opportunity to seize; as, to lie on the catch.
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To adorn, as the face, with a patch or patches.
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To seize after pursuing; to arrest; as, to catch a thief.
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To take or receive; esp. to take by sympathy, contagion, infection, or exposure; as, to catch the spirit of an occasion; to catch the measles or smallpox; to catch cold; the house caught fire.
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To furnish with its match; to bring a match, or equal, against; to show an equal competitor to; to set something in competition with, or in opposition to, as equal.
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To catch so as to hold.
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