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catchall en el diccionario PONS

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The term became something of a catchall, as many of these groups have also been described as mod revival, punk rock or new wave.
en.wikipedia.org
Or do they choose "adjustments," the catchall post-season adjective that captures everything from lineup changes to tweaking how you defend an elbow pick-and-roll?
www.sportsnet.ca
The term is not used as a catchall to cover ignorance.
en.wikipedia.org
The term itself has become one of fashion's dirtiest words, a catchall axiom for superfluous clingers-on and fashion riff-raff.
www.businessoffashion.com
Diagnosis of ototoxicity typically results from ruling out all other possible sources of hearing loss and is often the catchall explanation for the symptoms.
en.wikipedia.org
I never would have predicted that it would have become the catchall term.
www.npr.org
But the waiver has new life this month as lawmakers are expected to pass a catchall spending bill to keep government programs running.
www.dailymail.co.uk
And while this is undoubtedly good advice, it remains one of those catchall phrases that can be interpreted however its recipient sees fit.
www.limerickpost.ie
But simply calling all the candidates "populists," a catchall term for politicians who champion the common people against a privileged elite, doesn't explain much.
www.latimes.com
The species is a classic little brown mushroom a catchall category that includes all small to medium-sized, hard-to-identify brownish mushrooms, and may be easily confused with several edible species.
en.wikipedia.org

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