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catchup

 

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Catchup

Noun:

  1. a sauce made from tomatoes, vinegar, sugar, and spices, usually used as a condiment for various savory dishes
  2. a meeting or appointment that one has failed to attend or arrive at
  3. the act of catching up or reaching the same level as someone or something

Verb:

  1. to reach the same level or status as someone or something after falling behind
  2. to seize or capture someone or something, typically after a pursuit
  3. to meet with someone after a period of separation; to reconnect

Adjective:

relating to or indicating an action or process of catching up in order to reach a desired position or level


Sample Sentences:

  1. I love having catchup on my burgers.
  2. Sorry, I missed the team catchup this morning.
  3. She worked extra hours to catch up with her colleagues.
  4. The police officer managed to catch up with the thief and made an arrest.
  5. After years of separation, they finally caught up over a cup of coffee.

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