catching
51catching — Āpona, hopuna …
52catching — adj. 1 a (of a disease) infectious. b (of a practice, habit, etc.) likely to be imitated. 2 attractive; captivating …
53Dave Catching — Catching redirects here. For other uses, see Catch (disambiguation). Dave Catching Dave Catching performing with the Eagles of Death Metal at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver, British Columbia …
54catching roll table — Смотри приемный рольганг …
55catching (receiving) roll table — Смотри приемный рольганг …
56catching a cold — getting a cold, becoming infected with a cold …
57catching fire — combusting, igniting, spreading of flames; excitement …
58catching bargain — unconscionable bargain An unfair contract, often one in which one party has been taken advantage of by the other. Such a contract may be set aside or modified by a court …
59catching pen — /ˈkætʃɪŋ pɛn/ (say kaching pen) noun 1. a pen in a woolshed from which a shearer takes sheep to be shorn. 2. an area of a racetrack for greyhounds which may be enclosed by booms lowered at each end of it, to confine the dogs at the end of their… …
60catching pole — /ˈkætʃɪŋ poʊl/ (say kaching pohl) noun a long pole used in stockyards to drop a noosed rope over the heads and horns of cattle. Also, roping pole …