Pronunciation: /kætʃ ə flɪk/
noun a flick (a movie or film)
A1 I want to catch a flick with my friends this weekend.
A2 Let's catch a flick at the cinema tonight.
B1 I enjoy catching a flick at the local movie theater.
B2 We should catch a flick at the film festival next month.
C1 I prefer to catch a flick in the comfort of my own home.
C2 After a long day at work, I like to relax and catch a flick.
verb catch (to watch or see)
A1 I catch a flick with my friends every weekend.
A2 She catches a flick at the cinema whenever she has free time.
B1 We caught a flick at the new movie theater in town last night.
B2 He has caught a flick at every film festival in the city.
C1 After a long day at work, I like to catch a flick to relax and unwind.
C2 Having a home theater allows me to catch a flick whenever I want without leaving the house.
formal We can catch a flick at the local movie theater this evening.
informal Hey, want to catch a flick later at the cinema?
slang Let's catch a flick at the movies, it'll be fun!
figurative Sometimes, it's nice to catch a flick to escape reality for a while.
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