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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151) Most importantly, you must work hard to catch up.
152) I have got much work to catch up on.
153) Fine, i can catch up on my paperwork.
154) An autobus full of passangers was driving speedily down the slope. Behind it a man running closely to catch up with it.
154) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
155) Once you get behind [ the spread of ] flu, you cannot catch up.
156) Use travel time to rest, reflect or catch up on work.
157) The sharp national economic development has propelled the course of urbanization and motorization, in addition the construction of roads cannot catch up with the abrupt increase of vehicle amounts.
158) It took a decade for the rest of China to catch up with Lu Xun's born-again radicalism.
159) I still have a lot of work to catch up on.
160) Passenger liner travel should develop, haven is built want to catch up with.
161) Bare-bones "speedster" convertibles cost more now, but fancier, more common cabriolets could catch up.
162) It take a lot of time to catch up with a cultural lag .
163) At the time when he was about to catch up with his wife, the Queen Mother took off one of her gold hairpins and made a stroke. One billowy river appeared in front of the Cowhand.
164) Finally dances a tango, Jeana escape, or catch up with Paul to.
165) It may seem like a textbook example of Lamarckism, but giraffes who can evolve the most stretch in their necks can stake out an adaptation with their bodies long enough for their genes to catch up.
166) Between projects I like to catch up on UX blogs and papers.
167) This meant they could both quickly catch up to and quickly flee from square-rigged vessels when sailing close to the wind.
168) In order to catch up with and surpass the advanced world levels we'll have to accelerate our speed.
169) We have to go all out and catch up with them.
170) Bosnia and Herzegovina needs to accelerate its reforms if it is to catch up and compete with other transition economies in the Balkans which are also striving for deeper European integration.
171) He took a busman's holiday last Sunday to catch up with his homework.
172) A new category of miniature, low-priced laptops has quickly assumed a central place in the computing world, leaving some of the biggest technology companies scrambling to catch up.
173) Catch up with old friends and make new ones over a cocktail buffet of Venetian specialties.
174) Catch up with five unforgettable entrepreneurs we featured this year, including rebel baker and reality-TV star Duff Goldman.
175) Why did you catch up your bag and dash out?
176) Basically you catch up with your stream and then re-apply your changes on top.
177) You should see a lovely Tomcat welcome screen — if not, wait a few minutes and try again, because it might take a while for the network to catch up with you.
178) Survey editor Trilby Lundberg said the national average for regular gas would likely continue to rise because it had yet to catch up with rising crude oil prices.
179) Post - war America was rich, Europe was poor and the Marshall plan helped Europe catch up.
180) Call siblings or old friends to catch up on recent news.
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