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be caught that
verb
Past of catch
Exact(5)
To be caught, that is American".
Ismail Yozgat, whose son, Halit, was killed in 2006, rejected the offer, asking that the street where his son last lived be renamed in his memory and "that the murderers will all be caught, that every supporter and helper be brought before a court of law".
She said that she was terrified of riding the subways and was plagued with other thoughts: that her life was ruined; that it was absurd for anyone to think that all the terrorists would be caught; that it would be so easy for a terrorist to kill "so many of us so easily".
I never wanted to be caught that open and unguarded again.
You have to close your eyes and jump, hoping that you'll be caught, that you'll emerge better for the experience".
Similar(52)
As far as I was concerned, when you were caught you were caught, that was it".
He's caught that moment in early-20th-century English music when British composers felt they had something to prove.
A Brooklyn woman who was recently threatened with a fine said that she was caught that way.
Hixon said receivers had specific blocking assignments on running plays, but "on a pass, once a ball is caught, that's when you do a little more freelance".
"Paedophiles will do all they can to evade being caught, that's part of the thrill," he says.
"It's caught that disease.
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