Examples of 'simply caught' in a sentence

Meaning of "simply caught"

Simply caught: An expression indicating that someone or something was easily captured, noticed, or identified

How to use "simply caught" in a sentence

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simply caught
They are simply caught in the poverty trap.
Ovechkin and company simply caught fire.
Some were simply caught up in circumstances beyond their control.
Object of direct assassination attempts or simply caught in the.
Or just simply caught in the opposites.
And at Christmas he seemed to have simply caught a cold.
Time has simply caught up to him.
Oh, I do not know just why she simply caught my eye.
She simply caught my eye.
If you are overweight for example, you simply caught the program that is making.
Müntefering simply caught the popular mood in developing his theory of locust capitalism.
But Mozart never realized that he simply caught a lucky break!
They are simply caught in a system that rewards them for acting in this way.
David Bowie said the photographer simply caught him in mid-wave.
VTS simply caught my heart.

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I love the flower-girl… So he says, Do you love me? She simply caught my eye.
Most of the latter are simply caught in the middle of this debate.
I simply caught the professional 's irritation.
Instead, we as readers are simply caught up in the flow of the words.
I was simply caught off-guard because the three of them attacked me together. In that case.
Some did terrible things . Some were simply caught up in circumstances beyond their control.
She simply caught my eye I love the flower-girl.
Maybe Genaro simply caught him in the act.
If he is simply caught flirting with a woman, he is whipped.
No . Maybe Genaro simply caught him in the act.
He was simply caught up, in other words, TAKEN BY FORCE.

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