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be caught with
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Past of catch
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NO one wants to be caught with his pants down.
Herrings may be caught with drift nets and surrounding nets (mostly seine nets or trawls).
His example of mortification is to be caught with Michael McDonald in your iPod library.
After all, no candidate wants to be caught with a full mouth at a crucial moment.
But for high-power meetings, with cameras around, he'd rather be caught with his fly undone.
I moved away, frightened to be caught with an under-age spinner.
It may be too much even to be caught with a worn copy of "Tapestry".
"I couldn't believe such a thing could be caught with the camera.
People at Hanford lived among posters that said "Don't Be Caught with Your Mouth Open".
It is unimaginable that he could ever be caught with his fingers in the till or his pants unzipped.
To receive an equivalent sentence, a first-time offender would have to be caught with 500 grams of powder cocaine.
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