We found 26 examples of how to use catch on in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 26.
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1. | Some Italian fashion designers are saying that white bathing suits will catch on this year. | |
2. | Being a foreigner, I couldn't catch on to the joke. | |
3. | I couldn't catch on to the joke he told us. | |
4. | He does not seem to be able to catch on to what she is saying. | |
5. | She doesn't seem to be able to catch on to what he is saying. | |
6. | Harry's really slow to catch on. | |
7. | You catch on quickly. | |
8. | Houses made of wood are the easiest to catch on fire. | |
9. | You'll catch on. | |
10. | I dropped her a broad hint, but she didn't catch on. | |
11. | Tom is just beginning to catch on. | |
12. | The singer has a good opera voice, but I don't think he'll catch on with young people. | |
13. | You catch on quick. | |
14. | Tom is beginning to catch on. | |
15. | Wow, you catch on quick. | |
16. | It takes you a while to catch on to things. | |
17. | Heavily polluted rivers can catch on fire. | |
18. | Tom was quick to catch on. | |
19. | Do you think VR will catch on? | |
20. | Queen of Hungary Maria Theresia ordered that Gypsies be called New Hungarians, but the term did not catch on. | |
21. | They'll never catch on. | |
22. | It'll never catch on. | |
23. | It will never catch on. | |
24. | Tom was a bit slow to catch on. | |
25. | Tom is a bit slow to catch on. |