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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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catch (someone) red-h<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

- to find someone in the middle of doing something wrong<br />

The clerk caught the boy red-h<strong>and</strong>ed when he was stealing the c<strong>and</strong>y.<br />

catch up on (something)<br />

- to do something that you have not had time to do, to learn about something (the<br />

daily news or news about old friends)<br />

I need to catch up on some of my reading this weekend.<br />

I met my friend <strong>and</strong> we caught up on some news.<br />

catch up with (someone or something)<br />

- to become even with someone (in a race or in schoolwork etc.)<br />

I think that it is too late to catch up with the rest of the class now.<br />

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caught in the middle/cross fire<br />

- to be caught between two opposing people or groups so it is difficult to remain<br />

neutral<br />

I was caught in the middle when my friend <strong>and</strong> his girlfriend had a big fight.<br />

caught short<br />

- to not have enough of something (usually money) when you need it<br />

I was caught short last month <strong>and</strong> could not pay my credit card bill.<br />

caught unaware<br />

- to be surprised <strong>and</strong> unprepared for something<br />

Everybody was caught unaware by the sudden change in government policy.<br />

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