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Tom Schlichter has written: 'How to catch clams by the bushel!' -- subject(s): Clamming, Cookery (Shellfish), Shellfish gathering
If a bomb explodes on fire you can catch on fire by a bomd
they catch her burying her brother Polyneices.
Scott C. Meyer has written: 'Assessment of the recreational harvest and fishery for lingcod in southcentral Alaska' -- subject(s): Fishery resources, Lingcod 'Estimates of sport fishing effort, catch, and harvest at Ugashik Narrows and Outlet, 1987-1988' -- subject(s): Fishery resources
if its tame you shouldn't have to catch it because it shoukdntve run away in the 1st place!! ......
It is not very easy to catch a free ride on a freight train. The crane is loading your freight on the cargo ship right now, sir.
To look quickly and secretly is to catch a glimpse of something or someone.
The correct thing to say is...'in spite of running quickly he could not catch the bus'Thank you for reading my answer.
just moving quickly
Can catch criminals quickly.
You get out of there quickly don't try and catch it
Yes
It means you learn things quickly
No, quickly is an adverb, as it is adding information to a verb, for example:He ran quickly to catch the bus.We quickly finished our chores so we could go to the movie.
You can't do it quickly or with a master ball
The industrial revolution caught on quickly in the US because they wanted to better the lives of americans.
So they could move quickly to catch large slow ships.