The Paravas engage in various occupations, of which the most important in Central Travancore are climbing palm trees, catching fish, and washing clothes for Christians, Muhammadans, and depressed classes of Hindus.
Bensley described the hill Pandarams as being "skilful in catching fish, their mode of cooking which is to place the fish on roots on a rock, and cover them with fire.
The bride and bridegroom make a pretence of catching fish, and, with linked hands, touch their foreheads.
I vouch for the pike and eels, but confess to some dubiety re the story of a fat old English gentleman, who said, "I don't care for fishing for the sake of catching fish.
But there was no use in catching fish unless it could be quickly put on the market, and again the necessary plant proved a matter involving considerable expenditure.
Penganun ate all the fish on the tray, and the girls kept it in the house, catching fishfor it, and it remained thus a long time.
In 1827 Hardy observed a related device: They have a curious weapon which they employ for catching fish.
They have a curious weapon which they employ for catching fish.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "catching fish" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.