Sentencedict.com
 Directly to word page Vague search(google)
Home > Caught up in a sentence

Caught up in a sentence

  up(1)  down(1)
Sentence count:241+9Posted:2017-03-31Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: caughtlight upaughttaughtnaughthaughtynaughtyfraughtMeaning: adj. having become involved involuntarily. 
Random good picture Not show
181) The point here is that you don't need to get too caught up in the latest data binding fad, or use your buddy's favorite XML constraint set, or Java 5.0's newest features.
182) You're caught up in three devastating feelings: hurt, abandonment, and doubt.
183) The Anubis Gates. Tim Powers. A modern scholar gets caught up in time travel, body- swapping, swashbuckling, and sorcery in London, circa 1810. Thing Charles Dickens meets Indiana Jones.
184) Fern's sneakers were sopping by the time she caught up with her father.
185) Fears are increasing that British holidaymakers in Spain could be caught up in a summer of violence after the country experienced its second bombing in two days.
186) Third, it’s really important not to get caught up in the fallacy of misplaced concreteness.
187) Tragically, the odds finally caught up with the space program.
188) Ann's investment strategy focuses on the long term, she plans to buy and hold good stocks rather than get caught up in market timing or trying to become a day trader.
189) Just then I was caught up in conversation with Mrs. Jones.
190) Scarlett caught up her wide straw bonnet from console table and jammed it on her head.
191) In the 1860s, the United States was caught up in the Civil War.
192) The taxman caught up with him and demanded £7,000 in unpaid taxes.
193) However, Courteney, 46, is said to be unsurprised by David's candid interview and doesn't want to get caught up in any "ridiculousness." A source said: "She knows who David and what he's like.
194) One day, the herd caught up the piggy, and the piggy howled loudly like a bull at a gate to dispute.
195) I caught up with Poh just before the start of the ICCCW in Beijing.
196) This fantasy, in which the subject is caught up, is as such the basis of what is expressly called the " reality principle" in Freudian theory.
197) I caught up with Coburn, a medical doctor and ordained Southern Baptist deacon.
198) A piece of blood-stained paper, caught up from some meat-buyer's dust-heap, beat up and down the road without the gate; too flimsy to rest, too heavy to fly away; and a few straws kept it company.
199) Afghanistan should be the very last place where we are a land-based meddler, caught up in internal Islamic conflict, helping the strategic ambitions of the Chinese and others.
200) Take all those stories by Michael Crichton: As time caught up with those ideas, you start to realize they're not as far-fetched as they seem.
201) How awful to be caught up in the terrible squirrel cage of self.
202) I was caught up in conversation with Mr White when you rang.
203) Anglo-Australian miner BHP has said it would not be caught up in an expensive bidding war.
204) Fonterra's 43 per cent-owned Chinese dairy company San Lu is one of 22 firms caught up in the scandal, in which the industrial chemical melamine was added to watered-down milk to boost protein levels.
205) But it's not yet clear whether members of Congress will be caught up in this criminal investigation – or, if so, whether it will break before midterm elections.
206) She caught up Melanie's hooded cape which was hanging on a hook in the hall.
207) Sometime I get caught up in the middle of updating one page when I want to move onto the next and twiddle with that and come back to my update later.
208) One final point to make is that many people get caught up in the minutia of getting the "form" of affirmations right that they miss out on backing those affirmations with "force" .
209) But tourists rarely get caught up in the war of words, and even if your attempts to go native leave you tongue-ties,[Sentence dictionary] you can quickly drop back into English without penalty.
210) Wade is not sounding worried about what the coming weeks and months may bring. He's too busy right now to be caught up in speculation, anyway.
More similar words: caughtlight upaughttaughtnaughthaughtynaughtyfraughtdaughterlaughterhaughtilyonslaughtslaughterdistraughthaughtinesscome to naughtmanslaughtergranddaughterburst into laughterlaughlaugh atlaughinglaughablelaughablyoughtburst out laughingfoughtsoughtboughtwrought
Total 241, 30 Per page  7/9  «first  pre  next  last»  goto
Leave a comment
Welcome to leave a comment about this page!
Your name:
Latest commentsInto the comment page>>
More words