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catch-all phrase

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  • catch-all — catch ,all1 adjective intended to include a lot of different things: a catch all phrase catch all catch ,all 2 noun count 1. ) a word, phrase, or group that includes a lot of different things 2. ) AMERICAN a container for a variety of things that …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • catch-all — /ˈkætʃ ɔl/ (say kach awl) noun 1. → omnium gatherum. –adjective 2. covering several different words, meanings or situations: a catch all phrase …  

  • catch-all — I UK / US adjective intended to include a lot of different things II UK / US noun [countable] Word forms catch all : singular catch all plural catch alls a word, phrase, or group that includes a lot of different things …   English dictionary

  • catch-all — adj. Catch all is used with these nouns: ↑phrase …   Collocations dictionary

  • ˈcatch-ˌall — noun [C] a word, phrase, or group that includes a lot of different things …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • catch·all — /ˈkæʧˌɑːl, ˈkɛʧˌɑːl/ noun [singular] : something that holds or includes many different things They used the drawer as a catchall for kitchen items. “The arts” is a catchall for a variety of activities from painting to music. often used before… …   Useful english dictionary

  • catch — v. & n. v. (past and past part. caught) 1 tr. a lay hold of so as to restrain or prevent from escaping; capture in a trap, in one s hands, etc. b (also catch hold of) get into one s hands so as to retain, operate, etc. (caught hold of the handle) …   Useful english dictionary

  • phrase — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ colloquial, idiomatic ▪ key ▪ ‘Start slowly’ is the key phrase for the first time marathon runner. ▪ common, familiar …   Collocations dictionary

  • all over the shop — adj, adv disorganised, in chaos or disarray. The first three versions are British, the last two American. This is a more colourful extension into slang of the colloquial phrase all over the place , and the first version at least dates from the… …   Contemporary slang

  • all over the show — adj, adv disorganised, in chaos or disarray. The first three versions are British, the last two American. This is a more colourful extension into slang of the colloquial phrase all over the place , and the first version at least dates from the… …   Contemporary slang

  • all over the gaff — adj, adv disorganised, in chaos or disarray. The first three versions are British, the last two American. This is a more colourful extension into slang of the colloquial phrase all over the place , and the first version at least dates from the… …   Contemporary slang

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