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Sentence count:241+9Posted:2017-03-31Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: caughtlight upaughttaughtnaughthaughtynaughtyfraughtMeaning: adj. having become involved involuntarily. 
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91) Waller's double-glazing business was caught up in the plague when hooligans set his small factory on fire.
92) While the adults sat about and caught up with the local gossip, the children would round off the day with sports.
93) Sadly, teachers too are sometimes caught up in a competitive assessment system - perhaps even as beneficiaries.
94) We went for a stroll on the grounds, and Jen caught up with Penny and took her off ahead.
95) It is so easy to be caught up in the whirl.
96) Several times she felt almost caught up with the constant demands for her attention.
97) A strange feeling of expectation mixed with our fear as we became caught up in the thrill of the hunt.
98) Photography not only developed in the Victorian era but was also implicitly caught up in nineteenth-century interests and attitudes.
99) Nicholson was caught up in the aftermath and became Hollywood's hottest property to emerge for two decades.
100) It is possible to become totally caught up in the drama of real life, just as it is with fiction.
101) Men have finally caught up with women in locking themselves out of their rooms.
102) He could get caught up in the story, so to speak, and little by little begin to forget himself.
103) Since then blacks have got richer at almost the same rate as whites, but they have not caught up at all.
104) She was quickly caught up in the Southampton social whirl.
105) When population had caught up with these new areas, population would again press upon the food supply.
106) The face is that of a Renaissance choirboy, or cupid, caught up in some act of Southern atavism.
107) Police finally caught up with Serrano when he was spotted eating in an Upper East Side restaurant.
108) Caught up in the moment, he was clearly and completely immersed in his work.
109) From the very first moment of her return to the vicarage Ruth was caught up in a whirlwind of work.
110) It yielded after causing only moderate cranial discomfort, but as it did I found my feet caught up in something.
111) Again and again I was possessed by a desire to tell her all, and before justice caught up with me.
112) This argument can make little appeal to anyone not caught up in the artifices of philosophy.
113) You can't let praise or criticism get to you. It's a weakness to get caught up in either one. John Wooden 
114) But instead of returning to the trees and swinging happily ever after, the orangs got caught up in web of conservation politics.
115) From safety she could notify the authorities of Travis's whereabouts and still get out of the country before he caught up.
116) I caught up with him on Exhibition Road, where he had run into the street and flagged down a hansom. Sentencedict.com
117) After all it's not every day you get caught up in a paradigm shift.
118) And that headdress would get caught up in the overhead wires, you silly boy.
119) Many young people did not qualify and were in danger of being caught up in crime.
120) Landowners who get caught up in this bureaucratic runaround receive no compensation for their economic loss as a result of wetland determination.
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