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safety catch
noun
- a device used in mechanisms, as for elevators, to prevent falling in the event of mechanical failure.
safety catch
noun
- a device to prevent the accidental operation of a mechanism, e.g. in a firearm or lift
Word History and Origins
Origin of safety catch1
Example Sentences
No, recess appointments are a vital safety-catch to allow government to function.
He was surprised: after all, the safety catch, he assured us, was on.
So I slipped down the safety catch on my automatic and stood ready to save Moze or myself.
When it is necessary to descend, a pull on the trip-rope releases a safety-catch and the saddle goes down.
You slip back the safety catch and press this button, taking aim as one did with the pistol.
The doctor turned with a howl of rage, snatched up the pistol which lay on the table, and thumbed down the safety-catch.
We heard a click as the safety catch on the man's rifle lock was thrown off and the weapon made ready to discharge.
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