Sentence examples for might catching from inspiring English sources

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Angled into the water, each box acts as a natural logjam might, catching debris and causing the river to swirl in on itself and dig deep, cool pools inviting to chinook.

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Albrecht hoped that the show might be catching on.

Marty acknowledged that his father's injuries might be catching up with him.

And this friend, like some others, went away for fear it might be catching.

Nearly as bad as actually losing games, Cone began to fear that whatever he had might be catching.

People can't see it and they don't understand it: some are worried it might be catching.

Perhaps the adjective "archipelagic" might serve, catching as it does at imaginings that are chthonic, marine, elemental and felt.

On Tuesday, though, the Huckabee campaign acknowledged that its chronic shortage of money might be catching up to it.

We felt we might be catching a glimpse of a future electronic hell where the worm dieth not and the fire consumeth not.

Teams might be catching on to Loaiza, as White Sox General Manager Kenny Williams suggested when he spoke to Chicago reporters after the trade.

"That might be catching up with my nerves," he said, pointing to a pile of bottle caps on the floor of his car.

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