Aún no tenemos significados para "catch the contagion".
1Women also catch the contagion, and go round, often shamefully misused.
2Also she seemed to catch the contagion of little Ali's excitement.
3She was alarmed, in defiance of her own reason, and began to catch the contagion of superstition.
4Children are even more apt, if possible, than grown people, to catch the contagion of a panic terror.
5Does there live one man who can hear a woman, young and beautiful, confess attachment to him, and not catch the contagion?
6When the troops at the front are taking lives by the thousands, those guarding the lines at the rear catch the contagion of killing.
7Catching the contagion from the flying cavalry, it retreated northward in confusion.
8Even the greatest writers of the North caught the contagion of this mania.
9The jury seems to have caught the contagion of courage from the advocate.
10Even the newspaper men who accompanied them on the trip caught the contagion.
11One by one the people around caught the contagion of excitement.
12The spectators, among whom were many members of the Assembly, caught the contagion.
13Like a child she had at last caught the contagion of Markham's humour.
14The plague was in Acre, and the army had caught the contagion at Jaffa.
15I saw what he suspected now, and caught the contagion of his suppressed excitement.
16The Senator at once saw the merits of the plan and quickly caught the contagion.
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