good catch

Frequency: 8.525.0 per million words

an excellent or impressive act of catching a ball, especially in sports

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Examples (20)

  • That was a good catch by the outfielder to end the inning.
  • The fishermen were happy with their good catch.
  • What a good catch! I thought for sure the ball was out of bounds.
  • Yesterday, we had a really good catch of salmon.
  • Making a good catch under pressure is a sign of a great athlete.
  • With this new net, we're hoping for a good catch tomorrow.
  • He made a really good catch in the end zone to score the winning touchdown.
  • The crew has brought in a good catch, the best one this month.
  • Did you see that? It was an incredibly good catch at the boundary line.
  • Did you manage to get a good catch despite the bad weather?
  • Practicing how to make a good catch is a fundamental drill in cricket.
  • A good catch means a profitable day for the entire fishing fleet.
  • You'll need to make a good catch on this serve to stay in the game.
  • After hours of waiting, he was rewarded with a good catch.
  • The crowd roared, appreciating the receiver's very good catch despite the heavy defense.
  • They celebrated their good catch of tuna with a feast.
  • "Nice one! That was a good catch," shouted his teammate from across the field.
  • The market was bustling, filled with the day's good catch from local boats.
  • The team's victory was secured by a series of good catches and solid defense.
  • Thanks to a good catch, the price of fresh fish has dropped slightly.