Caught and Handled

Caught

Caught adjective - Containing unborn young within the body.

Handled and caught are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Handled" instead the word "Caught" as a noun or a verb.

Handled

Handled adjective - Having a usually specified type of handle.

Caught and handled are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Caught" instead the word "Handled" as a noun or a verb.

Nearby Words: handle, handling, handler

Mutual synonyms

Both words in one sentence

  • Webcomic / Darths & Droids Possibly subverted because it needed gloves and goggles to be handled and caught fire when thrown, meaning it probably was awesome.
  • Comic Strip / FoxTrot Do Wrong, Right: After Peter gets caught speeding, Andy scolds him, but Roger is more interested in how the car handled.
  • Takac actually handled the majority of the lead vocal duties before Rzeznik's voice caught the attention of record producers and he was asked to Step Up to the Microphone.
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