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catch out
verb
- informal.tr, adverb to trap (a person), esp in an error or doing something reprehensible
Example Sentences
Hannah Robinson, 21, was among those to be caught out and received hundreds of letters demanding money, as well as repeated phone calls.
Debutant Burn, 32, looked comfortable in the first half but was caught out a couple of times in the second half against Albania - and Guehi was involved in both of Latvia's first-half chances.
However, there were a few moments where he was caught out, especially when Broja came on.
Officers were caught out and Christmas shoppers were forced to cower for cover in city centre shops when huge groups of fans chased and fought each other in chaotic scenes in Glasgow in December.
But even with that, Moore said, a utility player can get caught out of position.
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