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View definitions for catch up

catch up

verb as in embrangle

verb as in grip

verb as in mesmerize

verb as in spellbind

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Example Sentences

Other interventions offered included free breakfast clubs, access to key workers and catch-up sessions.

From BBC

The video above is a good catch-up for those who might not be fully versed in present-day AOC.

From Slate

The UK has around 17m subscribers and it will be interesting to see how many sign in at around 03:00 GMT when Taylor and Serrano make their ring walks and if most of those watching on catch-up will just skip to the main event.

From BBC

Scotland, who were forced to play catch-up for most of the day, garnered all of their points from the boot of Finn Russell.

From BBC

They’re admittedly playing “a little bit of catch-up going on right now,” as general manager Brandon Gomes put it — but are happy to be after spending the last month winning the World Series.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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