play catch-up

play catch-up
in a losing scenario, to take risks in an attempt to regain the lead. See also play the percentages.

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  • play catch-up — N. Amer. try to equal a competitor in a sport or game. → catch …   English new terms dictionary

  • play catch-up — to try to make as much progress as someone or something that you are competing with All her opponents are now playing catch up …   English dictionary

  • catch-up — [kach′up΄] adj. of or having to do with catching up ☆ play catch up ball or play catch up to try to equal or surpass one s opponent in competition, as a ballgame, in which one is behind …   English World dictionary

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  • catch-up — catch′ up adj. cvb intended to keep up with or surpass a norm or competitor: catch up pay raises[/ex] • play catch up Etymology: 1835–45, amer …   From formal English to slang

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