catchup

pronunciation

How to pronounce catchup in British English: UK ['kætʃəp]word uk audio image

How to pronounce catchup in American English: US ['kætʃəp] word us audio image

Word Origin

catchup (n.)
see ketchup.

Example

1. I 'll just make nice and catchup with you at home , ok ?
2. The latter might , in turn , be attributed for example to catchup with the west , or else to something called asian values .
3. But this doesn 't mean that all chinese universities are playing academic catchup -- as becomes apparent when you take a look at the rest of the rankings .
4. But to be fair , they 've mostly been playing catchup to toyota , rather than leading the pack .
5. Nokia is still playing catchup with its symbian-only approach , while motorola may struggle to differentiate itself having embraced the open source android operating system developed by google .

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