Similar words: caught, light up, aught, taught, naught, haughty, naughty, fraught. Meaning: adj. having become involved involuntarily.
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121) They'd been caught up in gunfire at home in Beirut, which left them paralysed.
122) The police car caught up with the stolen van after a long chase.
123) There is now a widespread view that trade unionism is caught up in a fundamental transformation.
124) Almost inevitably the issue had become caught up in a tangled web of local education politics.
125) I was supposed to be running the operation but I got caught up with other business.
126) He's so caught up in the rules that he's missing the point of the game, which is just to have fun.
127) There, during the war, the Allies were caught up in a jumble of intrigue, political romanticism and oriental exoticism.
128) We pray for your guidance on leaders, and your hand of comfort on the innocent people caught up in conflict.
129) She was so caught up in her own feelings that she failed to detect the danger in the question.
130) As the day of the wedding drew closer, the young Campbell lass found herself caught up in the arrangements.
131) In this, Ken played a drama instructor caught up in the then current controversy over corporal punishment.
132) Hundreds of thousands of people travelling home or heading out for the evening were caught up in the ensuing chaos.
133) The committee was becoming caught up in issues that did not fall within its remit.
134) I thought at one time it might be caught up in the Christmas post.
135) In addition, coworkers may be as caught up in the company jargon as you are.
136) I find that you get caught up in all the excitement.
137) He felt very emotional, caught up in his own acting and awareness of the speech's significance from the night before.
138) There he's caught up in a gas attack, and when he returns to Swindon he suffers recurring asthma.
139) Illness eventually caught up with Alan, but not until he had reached the age of 79.
140) Although she had never studied German before, Jane soon caught up with the others.
141) He was caught up in frightening events far beyond his comprehension.
142) I have caught up cats and hedgehogs - with the latter by far the most unwelcome.
143) Some of these girls get caught up in this freedom idea.
144) Caught up in these movements was the hippie culture of the period, with its involvement with hallucinogenic drugs.
145) Your letter has caught up with me in Nanchang.
146) He caught up and walked in stride with her.
147) A prosecutor was caught up in Justice Department scandal.
148) Tess's mother caught up its notation in a week.
149) Auditors caught up with the embezzler.
150) She was caught up in the Women's Liberation Movement.
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