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Meaning of upcaught
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upcaught (a.)
Seized or caught up.
upcaught Sentence Examples
- The fisherman's cast line upcaught the glinting trout in the swirling river.
- The pitcher's lightning-fast throw upcaught the batter's soaring line drive.
- The nimble squirrel effortlessly upcaught the falling acorn before it hit the ground.
- The wind upcaught the kite, sending it soaring high into the azure sky.
- The gardener's quick reflexes upcaught the toppling rose bush before it crashed to the ground.
- The editor's keen eye upcaught the grammatical error in the submitted manuscript.
- The thief upcaught the priceless diamond necklace as it was carelessly dropped.
- The upcaught leaves danced and swirled in the autumn breeze.
- The child's laughter upcaught the attention of all who passed by.
- The conductor's upraised baton upcaught the orchestra's attention, signaling the start of the symphony.
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Seized or caught up.
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The fisherman's cast line upcaught the glinting trout in the swirling river.
The pitcher's lightning-fast throw upcaught the batter's soaring line drive.
The nimble squirrel effortlessly upcaught the falling acorn before it hit the ground.
The wind upcaught the kite, sending it soaring high into the azure sky.