It is as if an invisible hand had been stealthily uplifted from the bottom to
catch hold of her keel as it glides through the water.
"
Catch hold of my arm or you'll drop him!" he heard one of the servants say in a frightened whisper.
And she ran to the wall and tried to
catch hold of the flickering shadow; for, to children of five years old, a shadow seems almost as real as a substance.
I'd catch hold of your throat and choke you for half a guinea."
Let him say he was, in so much as a word of one syllable, and I'll either catch hold of his throat and choke him for half a guinea;" Mr.
Cruncher could not be restrained from making rather an ostentatious parade of his liberality--"I'd catch hold of your throat and choke you for half a guinea."
If a man and horse have to cross a broad river, the best plan is for the man to
catch hold of the pommel or mane, and help himself with the other arm.
After he voiced alarm, passersby tried to intercept the vehicle and overpower the suspected robbers and managed to
catch hold of one of them.
Harris told ANI that instead of making statements on such issues, the Prime Minister should
catch hold of "anti-social" elements and put them in jail.
He reiterated his determination to
catch hold of the lapses and shortcomings on our part and adopt measures to regain our lost glory.
January JANUARY'S a month to start anew Still in recovery from the parties and queues A month when you just want to sit down and think
Catch hold of your breath and do your own thing A month when you say let's try something new Maybe join a new class or find some exotic view It's a month when the weather seems too much to bear We need 'Mr Sun' and some proper fresh air Just a glimpse would do us just fine, As we patiently wait for winter's decline!
Police said that as the man came towards him, the boy started to run and the man raised his arm in an attempt to
catch hold of the boy.
Sometimes, I try to let it back gently, hinting that the door is going to fall, if the person does not
catch hold of it.