Similar words: caught, light up, aught, taught, naught, haughty, naughty, fraught. Meaning: adj. having become involved involuntarily.
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151) He caught up a popular neologism from the newspapers.
152) A famous artist got caught up in nightclub shooting.
153) Today, my constant bragging to friends caught up with me, and everyone believes I'm a swinger. Because of this, no girl wants to go out with me, in case they become just another notch under my belt.
154) She disentangled the sleeve of her jacket which had got caught up in a rose bush.
155) He'd got caught up with some floozy who drag him down and take all his money with her.
156) And loyal English fans - be they Manchester United followers or whoever - do not deserve to be caught up in those riots.
157) Even email that the customer wants (and often expects) to receive, may be caught up in this filter.
158) She was determined not to be caught up in the turmoils of home again.
159) However, there is agreement that exports for humanitarian aid will not be caught up in export bans in future.
160) Even with his head start she caught up with him.
161) This, even as analysts are questioning whether Jobs will be caught up in the stock option backdating controversy at Apple.
162) SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A decade ago, the main terrorism risk for business travelers was that they could be caught up in an attack targeting an embassy, government office or airliner.
163) Millions were caught up in the movement and did the Great Henchman's bidding.
164) He caught up in a flash, seized and flung the intruder to the ground.
165) Older people are less likely to be caught up in their emotions and more likely to focus on the positive, ignoring the negative.
166) In any conversation about a book, says Mr Bayard, both parties are talking about different texts, "caught up in an endless process of inventing books".
167) I thought that our complacency had caught up with us.
168) Friends say that he lost confidence, as can happen quickly to a man caught up in a confidence game.
169) In the 1860s, the United States was caught up in the Civil War. The 1960s are remembered for social revolution, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and Beatlemania.
170) Psychiatrists become too caught up in their theories to deal adequately with reality.
171) The team know they wanted to do some type of mage or magic wielder, but didn't want to get caught up in cliched wizards or have him feel too much like a World of Warcraft character.
172) Fonterra's 43 per cent-owned Chinese dairy company San Lu is one of 22 firms caught up in a scandal in which the industrial chemical melamine was added to watered-down milk to boost protein levels.
173) By 2001 – just five years after it was invented – the DVD had caught up with VHS in terms of sales.
174) I caught up with Sherif and asked him about his group of political activists.
175) But the blind peddler was caught up with the train of his one dramatic reminiscence.
176) Finally the lion caught up with the stag and killed him.
177) I'm more caught up in the fact that she's creaming him This is an eroge after all[sentencedict .com], isn't it?!
178) Dr. Varan cautioned that more research was needed before the media industry caught up with the evolving way people consume its product.
179) Laplace, the astronomer , was still at work when death caught up with him at seventy - eight.
180) Don't get caught up in the cesspool of mediocrity when it comes to your choice of casual footwear.
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