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  1. CAUGHT UP IN SOMETHING definition: 1. so involved in an activity that you do not notice other things: 2. To be caught up in something…. Learn more.

  2. caught up in: [idiom] involved in (a difficult or confusing situation).

  3. catch up in (something) To enthrall or mire in something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "catch" and "up." I never thought I'd get caught up in a soap opera, but this one is just so good! My siblings are constantly fighting and always manage to catch me up in their drama. I refuse to get caught up in another one of your stupid schemes! See also ...

  4. — You're always caught up in Instagram whenever we go out to dinner and it's very annoying for everyone else. — Is it 3:00 pm already? I was so caught up in cleaning the house that I haven't eaten anything all day. — It's really easy to get caught up in drama and focus on gossip. Synonyms. wrapped up in; really into

  5. caught up in - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: be caught up in [sth] v expr (be engrossed in [sth]): estar absorto en loc verb: estar perdido en loc verb: estar metido en loc verb: My mother was caught up in her book and didn't notice what we were doing.

  6. Definition of caught up in (something) in the Idioms Dictionary. caught up in (something) phrase. What does caught up in (something) expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  7. a. alcanzar. They left before us but we soon caught them up.Ellos salieron antes que nosotros pero pronto los alcanzamos. 5. (enredar) a. sin traducción directa. He found himself caught up in a major row.Se vio envuelto en una disputa de gran envergadura.