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Madhulk Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

Caught up...

Clark gets mad at Chloe because she endorsed another
class president candidate instead of him. But in the end he says:
Chloe, you were right to endorse him. He was more qualified.
And I got caught up in the whole popularity rush. He overdid it a little with the popularity race?
  

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Caught up in is an idiom that means to become involved or entangled with: caught up in the excitement of the crowd. Someone who is caught up in something often makes mistakes, forgets to keep track of time, or makes decisions that he would not make under normal circumstances.

  • Caught up in is an idiom that means to become involved or entangled with: caught up in the excitement of the crowd.
  • Someone who is caught up in something often makes mistakes, forgets to keep track of time, or makes decisions that he would not make under normal circumstances.
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Caught up in is an idiom that means to become involved or entangled with: caught up in the excitement of the crowd.

Someone who is caught up in something often makes mistakes, forgets to keep track of time, or makes decisions that he would not make under normal circumstances.
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