938 examples of catch up in sentences

The prevailing sea-winds, from whatever quarter, catch up the sand, and roll it up into sand-hills.

But I mean to catch up.

You'd better catch up another horse," he continued, speaking to the Ramblin' Kid, "Captain Jack is probably worn out from chasing that Gold Dust maverick last night, and if you ain't too tired yourself, go with us"

And from the looks of the bank I feel pretty sure they never can catch up with us, toting their old gun along.

" Mr. Godwin, who had stepped aside to catch up his hat from the table, where he had flung it on entering, stopped short, hearing this fervent note of praise, and turning about, with misgivings of Simon's purpose, cries: "What are your enemies to me?" "Everything," cries Simon.

For three days now we had been following that distant voice of the cannon, trying to catch up with it as it advanced, always southward, toward the French frontier.

The poor little thing ran as hard as ever he could to get out of their way; but still it looked as though the people would catch up with him.

Karr could not catch up with him, and he had great difficulty in even following the trail.

The snake turned and tried to catch up to him.

Sometimes he was close to Thor, and at others he had to run to catch up.

Maybe I'll catch up a little yet if I keep pegging away.

France and Russia were growing stronger and Germany was unable to catch up to England’s navy.

Suppose you'd always dreamed of something and never been able to catch up with it.

A mysterious and solemn silence prevailed; all was action; no time for words; dress, catch up what you can, and bolt for your life.

"Never like to go to sleep without something to catch up: hit somebody 'spose somebody come.

" "Probably it will take a day or two for it to catch up with its neighbors.

I have often regretted that I checked my impulse to catch up with himfor it seemed to me, too, that I had never seen a stranger thing.

He had turned them loose to rest and run behind at will, knowing they would catch up at the next stop.

"Olaf says they are beginning to run, and there are lots of crabs to catch up in the creek tooonly I'm afraid that there won't be half time enough for everything.

that a little before he laid down the Spectator (foreseeing that some nimble gentleman would catch up his pen the moment he quitted it) he said to an intimate friend, with a certain warmth in his expression which he was not often guilty of, By God, I'll kill Sir Roger, that nobody else may murder him.'

"We'll slow down a bit and let them catch up.

I'm as strong as I ever was now, and can catch up with you easily with Mukoki traveling as slowly as he does.

"Home," said he; "and may God have mercy on her soul!" 4 I looked forward more longingly than ever to the time when I should be able to drop off the boat at Tempe, and run up to see my mother; and I fixed it up with Captain Sproule so that when we made our return trip I was to be allowed to stop over a day with her, and taking a fast boat catch up with our own craft farther east.

I believe that if I can wait long enough, society will catch up with me.

German manufacturers need a chance to catch up with what the English already know about spinning and weaving.

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