1. catching on
2. scathing
When I asked where, he gave me a scathing look.
One more scathing remark and I'll punch you in the face!
In July it released a scathing report based on...
Media response was scathing.
she launched a scathing attack on the Prime Minister
He commited suicide because of all the scathing comments below everything he posted on Facebook.
The contrast with his predecessor, George W Bush – whose final year in the White House was greeted by Oliver Stone’s scathing biopic, W – could not be starker.
The manager of our football team came in for scathing criticism after yet another defeat.
Yesterday, President Trump said Bannon had — quote — “lost his mind” after reports that he made scathing allegations in a new book.
3. catch
Catch him.
What's your favorite kind of fish to catch?
He doesn't want to leave the room because he's afraid that he'll catch another cold.
Some Italian fashion designers are saying that white bathing suits will catch on this year.
Since I was sick for a week, I'm making every possible effort to catch up.
I will catch up on my homework tonight.
Is it possible to catch AIDS from toilet seats? "No, it isn't."
If you catch a cold, you cannot easily get rid of it.
She won't leave the room, because she doesn't want to catch another cold.
That offer sounds too good to be true. What's the catch?
I've got 20 bucks that says we'll catch the escaped prisoners before daybreak.
You may catch him, if you call at his office before eight.
I'll let you off this time, but I don't ever want to catch you stealing again.
It's possible, though rare, for humans to catch diseases from animals.
You may catch sight of our house from the train.
Inglese parola "łapanie"(catch) si verifica in set:
2nd class - verbs