Marius's eyes flashed his mother a look of relief; but the Marquise, who had an ear more finely trained, caught the vibration of a second meaning in the emissary's words.
He motioned her away, and when she had moved he darted suddenly and swiftly aside and caught the table, his sword still fast in his two first fingers, which he had locked over the quillons.
He caught the sound, and accepted it as an expression of relief.
Now and again, as I entered more deeply into the thicket, I caught the sound of hoofs; but I soon grew to disregard them and presently forgot their menace altogether.
Virginia would not look at me, but I caught the words, "He said that he envied you the arrangements of your household.
By origin Aurelia was a Sienese, the daughter of the ancient, noble but reduced family of Gualandi, and had, without knowing it, caught the fancy of Dr.
At any rate, he caught the glint of teeth, and her eyes were as cold as steel points.
He caught theface of the other with a rapid side glance, but Lefty Joe was sufficiently concealed by the dark.
He could distinguish no words, but he caught the murmur of Lou's voice as she talked to Jack Landis, and it had that infinitely gentle quality which only a woman's voice can have, and only when she nurses the sick.
He caught the muttering of many voices, in which laughter and shouts were brought to the level of a whisper at close hand; and through all this there was a persistent clangor of metallic sounds.
As we drew nearer we caught the words, for they were launched with intention:-- 'Oo is it mashes the country nurse?
Anon, I caught the tramp of armies afoot, the hum of crowded cities awaiting the event, the single sob of a woman, and dry roaring of wild beasts.
Here I caught the strains of the band, which Pigeon told me did not accompany the battalion on 'heef,' but lived in barracks and made much money by playing at parties in town.
He walked about the house during the ENTR'ACTE, and here and there among the people in the foyer he caught the name "Kronborg.
In singing, one made a vessel of one's throat and nostrils and held it on one's breath, caught the stream in a scale of natural intervals.
The spark in his eye, which is one's very self, caught the spark in hers that was herself, and for a moment they looked into each other's natures.
As he approached the low sill of the door which was level with the ground, and which now stood wide open, he caught the glow of a fire and could make out the figure of a man seated at a desk bending over a mass of papers.
In the dim light of the overhead lamp he caught the flash of a pair of determined eyes set in a strong, forceful face.
He sprang forward, caught the sorrel's bridle, and swung it round.
It was full of the sharp smell of pine trees, and as I sniffed the air I caught thesavour of wood smoke.
His eyes were staring like a hawk's over the hills, and, light-headed as I was, I caught the infection of his ardour.
Immediately I caught the loom of some large, dark object; and another glance showed me a big grisly walking slowly off with his head down.
As he did so his nostrils were struck by a strong, wild-beast odor, and he caught the loom of a great body in the darkness at the mouth of the lean-to.
He was about to make another spring when Langdon rushed forward with a fierce cry, caught the dog by his collar, and with the end of the leash gave him a sound beating.
He caught the glint of many ptarmigan wings in the sunlight below.
In his huge jaws he caught the caribou at the back of the neck.
Of the truth of this, I had immediately a proof; for I caught the sound of a continuous rustling among them, and then a nearer note of growling, as though a wild beast purred at my elbow.
And he caught the policeman's arm, and hustled him roughly to the front of the doors of the lift-well.
He caught themillionaire by the arm, hurried him through the outer hall, opened the big door of the chateau, and said: "Now shout!
He jumped up, caught the gamekeeper by the shoulder, and shook him furiously.
He caught the up-train, he arrived safe and sound in town, but what he did there must be told in another chapter.
The black "chicken," a mere speck in the blue, caught the gleam of it.
Its eyes glowed, caught the light, and seemed able to pierce the ground at his feet.
In the act of rising, he caught the sound of a footstep, and saw, at the same instant, the outlines of a person that he knew at once could be no other than the man whom he had been pursuing.
She knelt beside him, and I caught the whiteness of a handkerchief within her hand.
I caught the words of a sharp, short order, and the heavy wagon lurched forward, its wheels bumping over the irregularities in the road, each jolt sending a fresh spasm of pain through my tortured body.
I caught the motion of his hand as it was lifted in salute.
The camera man began to show interest: he was a skilled mechanician and he caught the drift of a sensible purpose, at last.
His head throbbed, and he was dizzy as he caught the wrist of the nearest assailant with a quick twist which resulted in a sudden, sickening crunch.
The policeman laughed, as he caught the criminologist by the shoulder, and blew his whistle for another man from post duty.
With his uninjured left hand he caught the other in his Oriental death grip, with all his consummate skill.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "caught the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.