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CATCH (SOMEONE OR SOMETHING) OUT

CATCH (SOMEONE OR SOMETHING) OUT
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a chiefly British term meaning to detect or discover (someone or something) in error or in wrongdoing. This phrase comes from the game of cricket, baseball, etc., in which a player, known as a batsman, attempts to hit a ball thrown toward him. If he hits the ball, he can be put out of play by a player on the opposite side catching the ball before it touches the ground.