Sentences with catcher
catch·er
C c - ...the catcher of the largest fish.
- Seconds later, the catchers had her and released her from the harness.
- There are badges made out of jigsaw pieces, a sun catcher made from an old plastic lid and plenty more.
- He said the market for mosquito catchers in Europe and Asia is huge, and could secure hundreds of Scottish jobs.
- There are still plenty of wild goats on the Kerry mountains, but a problem nowadays is in finding goat catchers to help with the capture, according to Frank.
- One reason for the increase is thought to be the foot-and-mouth epidemic two years ago which meant mole catchers could not get access to large expanses of land to control the mole population.
- Sounds like the chicken catchers, who are trying to unionize, are going to be a dying breed soon.
- When these cages have been used awhile, they develop sharp edges and injure chickens as well as the catchers themselves.
- An appeal is being made to all volunteers from previous years to come along and new hare catchers will also be very welcome.
- The glass on display included light catchers, mirrors, leaded panels and lamps.
- If he had such catchers to help him, he might, by now, have taken 600 Test wickets himself.
- He and fellow operators had argued that use of the dung catchers as an additional part of their horses' tack could compromise the welfare of the animals.
- You may need to empty the lint catcher if the water drains very slowly after a while.
- Actually the bowler and catcher do tend to meet up after getting a wicket and congratulate each other.
- In Victoria it is seen as a vote catcher of real cultural significance.
- He uses jingoism as a blatant vote catcher, and much to disgrace of the Australian electorate, it's working.
- And what if your great great grandfather turns out to be a thief or rat - catcher rather than a member of the aristocracy?