noun
- containers or receptacles used to hold miscellaneous items
- terms, categories, or provisions that include a wide variety of items or situations
Examples
- She placed several catchalls around the house to collect loose change and keys.
- The kitchen drawer served as one of many catchalls for random household items.
- Legal contracts often include catchalls to cover unforeseen circumstances.
- The survey used catchalls like ‘other’ and ‘miscellaneous’ for responses that didn’t fit standard categories.
- Small bowls make excellent catchalls for jewelry and coins.
- The tax code contains numerous catchalls that apply to various business situations.