To catch up with and possibly overtake (e.g. cars in a race).
Make up work that was missed due to absence at a later point.
1His mind took a moment to catch up with this unexpected situation.
2A great way to catch up with mates and enjoy the vibes.
3Plenty of time to catch up with the heroes: plenty of time.
4Still looking to catch up with the last 12 months of culture?
5To catch up with the miners the column marches in route step.
6I'm sure you'll be able to catch up with them quickly, sir.
7Wait a moment, Brecie called out, hurrying to catch up with them.
8I haven't had a chance to catch up with him about work.
9She was longing to catch up with them and hear their news.
10Suddenly time moved three times as fast, to catch up with itself.
11There is much to catch up with, in the results reached elsewhere.
12Just leave her alone-she'llchange her mind and catch up with us.
13It had taken her months to catch up with the other new-borns.
14They want me to catch up with setting the beams in place.
15We catch up with him to ask how it's changed his life.
16The millennium always keeps a lap ahead-wenever catch up with it.
Translations for catch up with