Similar words: caught, light up, aught, taught, naught, haughty, naughty, fraught. Meaning: adj. having become involved involuntarily.
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61) My mind has at last caught up, and indeed overtaken my body.
62) I would say the top teams are just as good, but the lesser teams have caught up a little bit.
63) Writing in the late 1960s and early 1970s, he argued that advanced capitalist societies were caught up in a major contradiction.
64) By investing products with meanings from other sign systems, Williamson argues that receivers are caught up in an ideological bind.
65) Ideally some one in the ferreting party will be given the task of removing each rabbit as soon as it is caught up.
66) They were suddenly afraid. Over the moor they went until, at last, they caught up with the hounds.
67) A side benefit for Deborah was that she gained some extra time to get caught up on work and to see Paul.
68) The situation is grim for the innocent people, caught up in this conflict.
69) The girls walked in the Rose Gardens and caught up on the past months, discussed the future.
70) He finally caught up with her about thirty yards away from the pond.
71) Rather than just evolving in a gradual, uniform manner, the earth may actually be caught up in a repeating cycle.
72) For a moment, she felt unusually relaxed, caught up in the lazy, easy-going atmosphere of the Sunday afternoon crowds.
73) Meys he regrets getting caught up in the drug scene.
74) Left unstirred, simmering soup will produce a scum that gets caught up in the eddies.
75) Eventually the law caught up with him and he was heavily fined for caging protected species.
76) A dozen of the company's senior executives have been caught up in the country's ever-widening corruption scandal.
77) Nigel caught up with me and I was glad to have company as it can get spooky in the half-light.
78) Creed caught up with her in the hallway and grabbed her by the shoulder, spinning her round.
79) And the ambulance was engulfed in flames before firemen caught up with it.
80) Auguste found himself caught up in the general excitement and cursed his heavy waterlogged costume.
81) I am painfully aware of how we get caught up in our times and become contaminated by our own hypocrisy.
82) But now his injuries have caught up with him[sentencedict.com], despite a brave battle to recover from recent knee surgery.
83) When I caught up with Jean-Claude, he told me to return to the cottage alone.
84) I have also, since her departure, caught up on the job applications correspondence, which in itself takes time.
85) I paused for a moment to slip my shoes off, and then I caught up with him.
86) Guy flipped on the power switch and caught up,[www.Sentencedict.com] pacing the other rider for several miles.
87) Now Ian caught up with us aboard a well-equipped deep-sea game-fishing boat hired from Shimoda to take his farewell pictures.
88) I got caught up in the alma mater thing, having such good friends here.
89) Such an experience may be demoralising if you're unlucky to get caught up in the tangle.
90) But after I got caught up in things at graduate school, that just never happened.
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