17 adjectives to describe catchers

Every engine of war will, no doubt, be brought into use, traps of many kinds, poisons, cats, the professional rat-catcher, and a rat bacillus which, if once it gets a footing, is expected to originate a fearful epidemic.

The beau catcher, also known as The date catcher.

"Never in my life hung out a shingle as a hoss-catcher," he assured her.

A little fly-catcher shot up from the frond below, poised a moment, and dropped back with closed wings.

I looked and saw the men, Williams the nigger-catcher, and Dr. Henry and Charles Dandridge.

A rusty old fly-catcher elicited many remarksas "no flies on that."

Tiberius, that monster of indulgences, banished dancers from Rome; and Domitian, the illustrious fly-catcher, expelled several of his members of parliament for having danced.

Things clothed in the traditional white appear before the impartial cow-catcher, which divides them for the passage of the train, in the wake of which they immediately reappear in a full state of repair and posture of contempt.

"Do you, skilled catchers that you are, believe that such an elephant is still wild in the jungle?" Ahmad Din scowled.

So much speed had been put into it by the stalwart Indian catcher that had the ball got into the outfield it would have gone to the fence.

If I met with a disputatious word-catcher, or logomachist, who sought to justify his unbelief on this ground, I should not hesitate to say"Never mind whether it is a miracle or no.

"They were another racethose catchers of Cornwallisthose fellows in, blue-and-buff and powdered hair.

The recognised bird-catchers, therefore, had no opponents except dealers from other countries, who brought canary-birds, parrots, and other foreign specimens into Paris.

And now once more the redoubtable Charleston catcher appeared at the bat.

"Rather a flat-catcher, Tom," said that nobleman, between the whiffs of a cigar.

It was decided that I should go to the seminary and be educated for a priest; but I settled that matter by running away and living for three days in the hut of a friendly bird-catcher in the woods.

Her familiar spirit, Conrad the heretic-catcher.

17 adjectives to describe  catchers