catch (something) from (someone)

catch (something) from (someone)

To contract a contagious illness. "Something" can be used between "catch" and "from" when referring to a non-specific illness. All of my students are sick right now, so I won't be surprised if I catch something from them. With the way you've been sneezing all day, I really hope I don't catch a cold from you!
See also: catch
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

catch something from someone

to get a disease from someone. I hope my children catch the chicken pox in kindergarten. Better to have it while you are young. I don't want to catch a cold from you.
See also: catch
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • catch from
  • dreaded
  • a case of (something)
  • case of
  • flu
  • blue flu
  • be on the mend
  • at bay
  • bay
  • be in the grip of