Examples of 'yet to catch' in a sentence
Meaning of "yet to catch"
yet to catch: This phrase indicates that someone or something has not been captured, discovered, or understood up to the present moment
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yet to catch
Hollywood has yet to catch up with my imagination.
But the government has yet to catch up.
Others have yet to catch their first fish.
It seemed that they have yet to catch up.
But I have yet to catch a glimpse of my bride.
The media too has yet to catch up.
I got balls yet to catch and cats to tree, bones to bury.
But the legal culture has yet to catch up.
And they have yet to catch sight of Shakaar.
The importance of water treatment is yet to catch up here.
However, it is yet to catch up after two decades.
Their view is that virtual worlds have yet to catch on.
But the researchers had yet to catch the cells in the act.
No one has seen his face and the police have yet to catch him.
Well, they are yet to catch up with the latest.
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The bulk of the Horde had yet to catch up.
He has still yet to catch up with him, despite mastering Super Saiyan.
This is yet another area where the law as yet to catch up with technology.
And yours has yet to catch up with you, Sverker Karlsson.
There are some developing countries that have yet to catch up with that stage.
Yet to catch up with Tour de France and The Ashes!
The world had yet to catch up.
While these concepts have been around for years, they have yet to catch on.
Ball handling ability has yet to catch up with his agility.
Through a combination of bishop and knight … that he has yet to catch on to.
Streater and Ratley have yet to catch a pass this season.
You tiptoe through life thinking everything is rosy… like a baby yet to catch a cold.
The educational system has yet to catch up with Neptune 's wisdom.
The idea behind no-kill caviar is a commendable one, but it has yet to catch on.
So I've yet to catch a hangover.
Victoria Housing has yet to catch up.
Martin O'Malley, the former governor of Maryland, has promise, but has yet to catch on.
Contains spoilers for those who are yet to catch up with Season 5, obviously.
Good for you, but it was too early yet to catch him.
Maybe Ireland has yet to catch up.
As if her body had gone traveling and her soul had yet to catch up.".
As for labor mobility, practice has yet to catch up with theory.
Despite all these search efforts, they have yet to catch Betsy.
The United States has yet to catch up.
Workers ' representatives held that vocational training is yet to catch up with the technology development.
On the other hand, Amazon has yet to catch up.
My knotted stomach, though, has yet to catch up.
Strikingly, however, the advertising world has yet to catch up with this trend.
As usual, Microsoft has yet to catch up.
And, as far as Pokemon go, we have yet to catch ' em all.
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They catch you and you are finished
Guess she was gonna catch a connecting flight
Catch some flies for him to eat