Similar words: catch up with, catch, catcher, catch on, catches, catch-all, catch fire, touch up. Meaning: v. 1. reach the point where one should be after a delay 2. learn belatedly; find out about something after it happened.
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91) Could be one those females we never did catch up with, identify, on the early robberies.
92) Whatever pumped up your adrenaline, my darling, it took more than a chase to catch up with you.
93) You're in the right place to catch up on all the vital statistics in the competition so far.
94) But he missed his chance,[http://sentencedict.com/catch up.html] and spent the next seven years trying to catch up on his lost opportunity.
95) We were rescued by Truc who had again been trying to catch up on his sleep farther down the open carriage.
96) Most of the third-year students had been back for a month already, desperately trying to catch up with their second-year work.
97) The produce business is not like peanut butter where it takes time for the whole process to catch up with the product.
98) Before I could catch up to him, Langford began to turn into the doorway of La Boheme.
99) To catch up, Smith designed drill bits featuring synthetic diamonds with curved surfaces, rather than more conventional flat versions.
100) So let's catch up with all the action as we go spinning the globe.
101) I drop my stuff on an empty chair and slide into the water before the old man can catch up.
102) This is a time to catch up on urgent paperwork and swap stories with colleagues about the events of the day.
103) But whatever age, Stow offers them the chance to meet up with old friends and catch up on the gossip.
104) If she needed extra time, she could catch up on her assignments on weekends.
105) I can always catch up with my sleep later on this morning.
106) It was excellent fun and a really good chance to catch up with friends I hadn't seen since graduation.
107) It is a day for household chores, for cleaning and scrubbing, or to catch up with their religious studies.
108) Otherwise they would head in the direction of the agreed place and either catch up with the flocks or inquire.
109) The very rapid expansion of the education system has left support systems running to catch up.
110) But copying to catch up is what everyone has to do if they want to join the first world.
111) And I would have to hurry to catch up with it.
112) I've got to catch up on the housework this weekend.
113) Cost barriers to entry are high and the time necessary to catch up with market leaders is lengthy.
114) I was now far behind the others and knew I couldn't catch up.
115) Certain other students simply fell behind so much that they could not catch up later on.
116) The dinner was a pleasant opportunity for members to catch up with each other's news.
117) The market; always a place to catch up on the gossip as well as buy groceries, is still there.
118) It would be the shortcut enabling their poorly performing public schools to catch up to the rest of the nation.
119) No. 28 is always worth a trip, if only to catch up on the latest menu offerings.
120) Until tragedy and fate catch up with her she is always mistress of the situation, coolly self-possessed.
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