Examples of 'quite caught' in a sentence
Meaning of "quite caught"
quite caught: This phrase may indicate that someone is not completely understood or fully aware of a situation or concept
How to use "quite caught" in a sentence
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quite caught
I had not quite caught his name.
Quite caught on yet.
We have not quite caught him yet.
She quite caught her breath as she stopped to look at it.
The masks never quite caught on.
It never quite caught on in lower grade schools.
I have to say that this match has not quite caught fire yet.
The enterprise quite caught the public imagination.
One issue with the treatment, supply has not quite caught up to demand.
But none quite caught my attention as much as this one did.
He did reasonably well but never quite caught on like Mario or Sonic.
Although at times popular with the city 's black community, Graceland never quite caught on.
I am getting quite caught up in this.
Potential buyers sometimes wonder about the name, which has not quite caught on, Mr. Hystad said.
Medical science has not quite caught up with the ancient Yogis yet.
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Unfortunately, the warehouse filing system … never quite caught up to the computer age.
Usually, we are quite caught up in them and identified with them.
He 's no engineer, so he has not quite caught on yet.
The law has not quite caught up to what Monster Mom did.
Good catch. Yeah, our placement forms haven't quite caught up with the times.
I haven't quite caught up with them though, I'm still a dark kitchen kind of girl.
I guess my brain had not quite caught up with my body yet.
No… she is already quite caught up with her own problems.
The “ TV Glasses ” that never quite caught on.
They haven't quite caught the expression, have they?
I do not think I quite caught that.
BlackBerry never quite caught on to this fact.
Yeah, our placement forms have not quite caught up with the times.
The birds haven't quite caught on to the rotors.
But the road conditions have not quite caught up to the number of motorists.
I do not think I quite caught his name.
He was a true child of nature, never quite caught up in our patriarchal civilization.
Unfortunately, the Law has not quite caught up to the technology.
I do not think I quite caught that . Excuse me?
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