catch at



catch someone at something

 and catch someone doing something
to discover someone doing something, especially something bad or shameful. We caught her at her evil deeds. Don't let me catch you doing that again!
See also: catch

catch at

Snatch, grasp, as in The beggars kept catching at their coats. [c. 1600] Also see grasp at straws.
See also: catch

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Nazli-Turkish
Taliba-Arabic
Odetteo-DETFrench
XosÉ-Galician
Vilfredo-Italian
RozRAHZEnglish