caught = I caught the ball yesterday
its like catch but a different tense :)
Like, as in capturing a dragon/other magical creature? If you mean that, then it means if you bind them with anything: a rope(though that won't usually hold a dragon), a chain, whatever. Or, if it's a smaller creature, keep them in any kind of container: a jar, cage, etc.
caught your attention or attracted you to it or someone
Visible; caught: I am visible
It means lest. Prohibiting, hindering, removing. We will get on the boat lest we get caught in the flood.
Being caught up in someones wake is to be in the way of ripples made by someones disturbances that they created, like the waters wake on the shore line.
If you mean the past tense of catch, as in catching something (a ball; a germ), the word is caught, pronounced "kot".He was sure he caught the flu.I caught my neighbor looking in my window.Or perhaps you mean...Sometimes people mispronounce the words cough and coughed as though it ends in a a "ght" sound (incorrect).He has a cough, fever, and chills.I coughed so hard I pulled a muscle.As comparison of these words:Battling a tickling cough, I coughed just as I caught the ball.She said she caught her cough from me, but it's the airborne germ that infects people,.
caught your attention or attracted you to it or someone
Caught unprepared or by surprise.
It means that the person was caught stealing.
caught
The "crosshairs" refers to the sights of a gun. If you are caught in the brosshairs, you are caught in the act or perhaps in the middle of a situation.
If you caught someone's eye, that means that person noticed how attractive you are.
"Caught"? Do you mean Prisoners of War? Do you mean British POWs held in Italy?
I wouldn't be caught dead in sleeping during the class.
"Caught up" means: to be up to date with the latest inforation
Visible; caught: I am visible
It means that you almost caught the Pokemon. It says that when you have two shakes.
Caught is the past tense of catch which means to manage to get hold of, trap, stop moving.