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catchup

[ kach-uhp, kech- ]

noun



catchup

/ ˈkɛtʃ-; ˈkætʃəp /

noun

  1. a variant spelling (esp US) of ketchup


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Having ceded a head start to TikTok, YouTube now seems determined to play catchup.

Call it a social commerce arms race as social media platforms like Instagram, Snap and Pinterest look to garner a bigger share of ad dollars, playing catchup as more people shop online.

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Rather than trying to play catchup, help build that ecosystem.

China’s control on news reaches into every corner of the internet, and regulations are always playing catchup with the pace at which new media, such as microblogs and live streaming, flourishes.

A conversation with Mary Higgins Clark seems like a catchup with an absent aunt, or a proverbial long lost friend.

Experimenting along another line, I found that I could make catchup, as delicious as that of tomatoes, of gooseberries.

Strain the gravy when it has boiled long enough, and flavour it with catchup.

Season it with cayenne, salt, and mushroom catchup, and add bits of butter.

If making a rich soup that requires wine or catchup, let it be added the last thing, just before the soup is taken from the fire.

Two or three large spoonfuls of mushroom, or tomato catchup, are improvements to all hashes.

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