{v.} 1. To try to catch suddenly; grab for. * /The boy on the merry-go-round caught at the brass ring, but did not get it./ 2. To seize quickly; accept mentally or physically. * /The hungry man caught at the sandwich and began to eat./ * /Joe caught at Bill's offer to help./
CATCH AT
Meaning of CATCH AT in English
Dictionary of English idioms . Словарь английских идиом. 2012