ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun
( -s )
: something designed or serving to catch, hold, account for, or include a variety of odds and ends
the third room … was a catchall for harness and tools and implements — Margaret I. Ross
the docks act as a catchall for the overflow from other trades and for the failures and misfits from all walks of life — E.P.Hohman
a catchall statute is one which covers a multitude of sins — R.V.Sherwin