Catch (4)

'catch' is the definition.
(nail can mean to catch or arrest)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for nail that I've seen before include "Spike, fasten" , "Claw" , "Hammered individual" , "Brad, say" , "It needs a hammer (or a file?)" .)
'catch' is the definition.
(I know that hook is a class)
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(Other definitions for hook that I've seen before include "trap" , "good catch" , "Ensnare" , "Peter Pan villain" , "Short swinging punch" .)
'catch' is the definition.
(I know this)
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(Other definitions for trap that I've seen before include "two-wheeler" , "Means of transport - sometimes sprung!" , "that may catch a speeding motorist" , "Part (anag.)" , "The Web" .)
'catch' is the definition.
(I know this)
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(Other definitions for snag that I've seen before include "Minor difficulty" , "Disadvantage - small hole in fabric" , "Minor hitch" , "Sang about obstacle" , "Hidden obstacle or catch" .)
'catch' is the definition.
(I know that hasp is a type of catch)
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(Other definitions for hasp that I've seen before include "Hinged fastener for door or lid" , "Hinged fastening" , "Fastening plate, clasp" , "catch" , "Door latch" .)
'catch' is the definition.
(to catch something is to hear it being spoken)
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(Other definitions for hear that I've seen before include "Discover aurally" , "Be informed of" , "attend" , "Find out" , "Pick up, aurally" .)
(Other definitions for here that I've seen before include "The present location" , "final clue?" , "Present - at this point" , "On this spot" , "To hand" .)
(Other definitions for onto that I've seen before include "To the whole of (maths.)" , "To a place on" , "forward, with a destination" , "Rumbling" , "In dispute over" .)
'catch' is the definition.
(I know that catch is a action)
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(Other definitions for see that I've seen before include "District of a bishop - or Pope" , "Visualise" , "responsibility of a bishop" , "Observe the papacy in Rome" , "Perceive; diocese" .)
'catch' is the definition.
(I know that catch can be written as get)
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(Other definitions for get that I've seen before include "Escape" , "Fetch or obtain" , "Procure from vegetables" , "See 18" , "Understand" .)
'catch' is the definition.
(net can mean to catch)
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(Other definitions for net that I've seen before include "Tennis equipment" , "Trap made from mesh" , "Mesh or web" , "Snare or trap" , "Open-meshed fabric" .)
'catch' is the definition.
(nab can mean to capture or arrest)
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(Other definitions for nab that I've seen before include "Cop" , "Catch (thief) (colloq.)" , "Catch; grab suddenly" , "Capture (slang)" , "Take" .)
'catch' is the definition.
(I know this)
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(Other definitions for bag that I've seen before include "Flexible container for shopping" , "Quantity of game shot in a particular period" , "Valise" , "Carrier" , "Item of luggage; catch and kill (an animal)" .)
'catch' is the definition.
(I know this)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for ensnare that I've seen before include "Catch as if in a trap or net" , "Ambush" , "Ecstatic expression of feeling" , "Capture, trap" .)
'catch' is the definition.
(I know that catch can be written as capture)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for capture that I've seen before include "Seize, catch" , "Ensnare" , "Take (eg, chess piece)" , "Apprehend" , "Collar" .)
'catch' is the definition.
(I know that catch can be written as overhear)
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(Other definitions for overhear that I've seen before include "Listen without the speaker's knowledge, maybe by accident" , "Accidentally learn" , "Pick up" , "Eavesdrop" , "Accidentally perceive with the ear" .)
'catch' is the definition.
(I know that catch can be written as collar)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for collar that I've seen before include "Arrest (sl.)" , "Neck of shirt" , "Nab the neck part?" , "Band around garment's neck" , "Ruff" .)
'catch' is the definition.
(I know this)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for snare that I've seen before include "Kind of trap, often with noose" , "Trap; type of drum" , "Trap with noose for catching animals or birds" , "Trap or entangle" , "Catch" .)