noun
- a container or receptacle for miscellaneous items
- something that includes or covers many different things
adjective
- designed to include or cover many different things
Examples
- She kept a small catchall on her desk for paper clips and rubber bands.
- The junk drawer served as a catchall for household odds and ends.
- The term ‘miscellaneous expenses’ is often used as a catchall category.
- This catchall provision covers situations not addressed elsewhere in the contract.
- The catchall phrase ‘and other duties as assigned’ appeared in the job description.
- His briefcase had a catchall compartment for small items.
- The legislation included a catchall clause to prevent loopholes.