caught

Related to caught: caught a cold
See:
  • be caught flat-footed
  • be caught in a time warp
  • be caught in the act
  • be caught in the crossfire
  • be caught in the middle
  • be caught napping
  • be caught off (one's) guard
  • be caught on the hop
  • be caught on the wrong foot
  • be caught short
  • be caught with (one's) pants down
  • be caught with (one's) trousers down
  • be caught with chaff
  • be caught with your pants down
  • be caught/taken short
  • be like a deer caught in the headlights
  • catch
  • catch (on) fire
  • catch (one) another time
  • catch (one) at a bad time
  • catch (one) bang to rights
  • catch (one) by surprise
  • catch (one) cold
  • catch (one) flat-footed
  • catch (one) in the act
  • catch (one) in the act of (doing something)
  • catch (one) napping
  • catch (one) off (one's) guard
  • catch (one) off balance
  • catch (one) off guard
  • catch (one) on the hop
  • catch (one) on the raw
  • catch (one) red-handed
  • catch (one) with (one's) fingers in the till
  • catch (one) with (one's) hand in the till
  • catch (one) with (someone or something)
  • catch (one's) breath
  • catch (one's) eye
  • catch (someone or something) in (something)
  • catch (someone) some other time
  • catch (someone's) fancy
  • catch (the) headlines
  • catch a break
  • catch a cold
  • catch a crab
  • catch a glimpse of (someone or something)
  • catch a smooch
  • catch a snooze
  • catch a tan
  • catch a Tartar
  • catch a tiger by the tail
  • catch a weasel asleep
  • catch a whiff of (something)
  • catch at (a) straw(s)
  • catch big air
  • catch cold
  • catch forty winks
  • catch heat
  • catch hell
  • catch hell for (something)
  • catch it
  • catch it in the neck
  • catch lightning in a bottle
  • catch on
  • catch onto (something)
  • catch out
  • catch sight of (someone or something)
  • catch some rays
  • catch some shuteye
  • catch some Z's
  • catch the devil
  • catch the eye
  • catch the next wave
  • catch the sun
  • catch the wave
  • catch up
  • catch up in (something)
  • catch wind of (something)
  • catch/take somebody unawares
  • caught bang to rights
  • caught bending
  • caught between the devil and the deep blue sea
  • caught between two stools
  • caught dead, wouldn't be
  • caught flat-footed
  • caught in the act
  • caught in the crossfire
  • caught in the crunch
  • caught in the middle
  • caught on the hop
  • caught out
  • caught red-handed
  • caught short
  • caught unaware
  • caught unawares
  • caught up in
  • caught up in (something)
  • caught up with (someone or something)
  • caught with (one's) hand in the cookie jar
  • caught with (one's) pants down
  • caught with one's pants down, be
  • even a fish wouldn't get caught if he kept his mouth shut
  • fall between two stools
  • flat-footed, to be caught/catch
  • have (someone) by the short hairs
  • like a rabbit (caught) in (the) headlights
  • like a rabbit caught in the headlights
  • napping, to be caught/catch
  • off guard
  • softly, softly, catch the monkey
  • somebody wouldn't be seen/caught dead...
  • the dog that caught the car
  • would not be seen dead
  • wouldn't be caught dead (doing something)
  • wouldn't be caught dead at (something)
  • wouldn't be caught dead in (something)
  • wouldn't be caught dead with (someone)
  • wouldn't be caught dead with (something)
  • wouldn't be seen dead
References in periodicals archive
From the boats, Steve Trafford caught a massive haul of 33 rainbows to 4lb over three visits fishing a single buzzer fished under an indicator.
Tsukamoto analyzed the otoliths -- tiny speeres of bone in the internal ear -- of specimens caught east of Taiwan.
Cardiff visitors Fred Hooper, Alan Rees and Dean Connolly all put six fish back as did Phil Pannell, while on his regular visit to the Tintern pools Terry Feest caught and released five rainbows.
There has been a gradual improvement in catches as temperatures fall - 14-year-old Coby McLeod caught six trout on ledgered Chartruese Powerbait Eggs.
The biggest rainbow of the week was caught by Robert Watson of Washington weighing 5lb and caught using a White Gulp Egg.
Shaun Cotterell played five rainbows to the net while boat partner Keith Higgins added a brace; Brian Wareham and Mike Brake both caught two fish when they shared a boat and Roger Martin, Martin Rees and Roy Mealing all caught when they were afloat.
A Rutherford caught one of 7lb 2oz on worm and red powerbait eggs.
As well as trout, a lot of roach and perch were caught and returned as maggot and swim feeder accounted for a lot of fish.
The four trout weighing 13.25lb caught by Kevin Matthews took a sedge; Paul Evans had a three fish 9.75lb bag thanks to a black buzzer and Fred Morris used a hot head damsel for his three fish 8.5lb bag.
Dougie McMurdo from Ashington caught a 10lb 8oz rainbow.
Eight were caught on small black dries and five on olive gold head nymph from the old slipway, high bank, point and moorside; that's a total 29 fish over the two days.
David Rees caught and returned a 10lb brown trout that fell for a buzzer while Dennis Morris cast out a hothead cat's whisker and hooked a rainbow trout that weighed 8.75lb.
CHATTON TROUT LAKES 01668 215226 / Sat Nav NE66 5RF Sport has been excellent this week lots of trout caught on a range of flies.
Colin Brown caught 23 from the dam and moor side on Small Black dries.
Ynysyfro Reservoir 01633 838250 THE Newport Reservoirs Fly Fishing Association Troutmaster fish off was well organised by Recording Secretary Ann Kean and the member who goes through to represent the Association in the national final is Richard Bateman whose 2lb 13oz rainbow was the heaviest caught in the competition on the top pond.