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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121) Not until 1926 did servicing catch up with urgent repair needs.
122) I had to do a quick two-step to catch up with her.
123) The pursuit of truth will set you free; even if you never catch up with it. Clarence Darrow
124) Well Zoe Muir decided to catch up on the progress of our other volunteer[http://Sentencedict.com], Katy Clark.
125) She was breathless when she did catch up with him outside on the front doorstep.
126) Although Netscape is a ahead of Microsoft in adding new features to the browser, Microsoft is pushing to catch up.
127) Visitors started remarking favorably on what that enthusiastic crowd at Zweibrticken was doing to catch up with the existing wings.
128) The bigger the lead of one superpower, the harder the other tries to catch up.
129) The women and children now catch up their master, and each group in turn bows down before Esau.
130) He had better catch up on Elinor's latest batch of instructions.
131) When that was too much like work there were all the domestic tasks to catch up on.
132) Latecomers hurriedly kneel and bow, trying to catch up with the group prayer in progress.
133) The school opened on Saturdays to help them catch up.
134) Although the commute takes 80 minutes by mass transit, he uses the time to catch up on his reading.
135) The doctor strode ahead to the end of the corridor, and waited there for the others to catch up.
136) The new agreement gave both sides one month to catch up with their commitments under the treaty.
137) Or get an early start on that long weekend commute, then catch up from home.
138) We need to start cycling faster or we'll never catch up.
139) A wounded horse limped in the wheat, trying to catch up with the other cavalry horses.
140) We need to catch up 4 points. 4 wins on the trot will put us on course.
141) He slowed his flight north to let the milder weather in the south catch up with him.
142) Soon, they would catch up with the sun and obscure it.
143) She was wiping a crust of bread round the inside of her dish to catch up the last drops of broth.
144) The opportunity for Mass and the chance to meet friends and catch up on the news is much appreciated.
145) The U.S. spent a lot of money trying to catch up with the Soviet Union in space exploration.
146) During the shutdown, some employees at the Interior Department actually sneaked into their offices to catch up with work.
147) The child is born seriously underweight, and underweight babies can not catch up with large ones.
148) If you miss a lot of school, it will be very difficult to catch up.
149) Come on, slow coach; catch up with the others!
150) Please catch up the loose end of the rope.
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