Similar words: caught, light up, aught, taught, naught, haughty, naughty, fraught. Meaning: adj. having become involved involuntarily.
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211) To this end, Coke put up vending machines at every street corner. Sales took a quantum jump and Pepsi has never quite caught up since.
212) Mr. Kan had promised to root out "money politics" after a veteran power broker in his party was caught up in a scandal.
213) The Anubis Gates. Tim Powers. A modern scholar gets caught up in time travel, body-swapping, swashbuckling, and sorcery in London, circa 1810.
214) New Zealand's prime minister has denied that a group of Israelis caught up in the devastating Christchurch earthquake in February had links to the Israeli secret service Mossad.
215) If we turned to face the sun, can not be caught up in the shadows.
216) Scarlett caught up her wide straw bonnet from the console table and jammed it on her head.
217) After about a half mile, the boy stopped, breathing game warden finally caught up to him.
218) And as he looked at the unpractised mouth and lips, he thought that such a daughter of the soil could only have caught up the sentiment by rote.
219) They were first rehabilitated in a special residential school, then once they had caught up with others their age, mainstreamed into the formal school system.
220) By contrast, the British budget cuts are being carried out by a recently elected government, one that hasn't been in office long enough to be caught up in financial scandal.
221) A lot of experts say if you are ever caught up in one of these things, you should swim parallel to shore until you are out of the rip current and then start making your way back.
222) Trevor dodged another hypnotised person and caught up to Annabel.
223) I am a bit confused about all the hype around Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) -- and you seem to be caught up in it.
224) The daily encounter with our Eucharistic Lord allows us to be caught up in the mystery of continual and unconditional love.
225) Our estimate of the net worth of California real estate developer Donald Bren got caught up in a nasty child support fight.
226) Teeter - totter caught up bein a father and a prima donna.
227) Claud knew that one day he would be caught up in the war, like his friends.
228) The black slaves freed by the Civil War soon found themselves caught up in an extensive pattern of legally enforced racial discrimination in the South known as Jim Crow.
229) They were caught up in a whirling vortex of emotion.
230) Do not be caught up in any of this or react strongly to it.
231) He knew that one day he would be caught up in the wave of the drive.
232) Ferns sneakers sopping by the time she caught up with her father.
233) The segment flies one arrows tread to escape in the quondam and blocked her waist to embrace when the girl's nose would run into a ground and caught up above the entire this time.
234) Returning to his old neighborhood, Bernard became caught up in gang warfare and the target of anti-Semitic hostility.
235) I know I'm happy - happy, that is, to not be caught up in this iPhone craze.
236) He does nothing but interfere – and damn anyone who might be caught up in his intentions!
236) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
237) Teeter totter caught up between bein " a father & a prima donna . "
238) He had three teenage children caught up in the campus upheaval.
239) But after leaving office, he seems to have been caught up in a rearguard action to protect his reputation in a country he has spent years visiting.
240) But they have not been caught up in the hero-worship seen in, say, parts of Europe.
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