catchup in the PONS Dictionary

catchup Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The lack of investment and forward planning has left the vast majority of the country playing catchup yet it wasn't always this way.
www.thejournal.ie
Only 12 boards across the province met the deadline, leaving the rest to play catchup.
www.stthomastimesjournal.com
Catchup installment (or term) loans up to $100,000 may be available with longer amortizations.
business.financialpost.com
But catsup or catchup or ketchup has a longer history than that -- and it has nothing to do with tomatoes.
www.thestar.com
We'll end up trying to play catchup with all the consequences at once...
reneweconomy.com.au
The regular catchup has been even more important as the drought has deepened.
www.abc.net.au
Now it hopes to shake things up again -- despite playing catchup this time around.
www.cnet.com
Your insider catchup with what's new in music this week.
www.independent.ie
They would be taught in such a manner that the least of them can catchup.
www.vanguardngr.com
We took a table in the corner and started our "huge" catchup.
www.shropshirestar.com

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