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- verb Present participle of
catapult .
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Examples
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The popularity of soya milk under high profile brands has certainly played its part in catapulting the free-from food sector into the mainstream away from the specialist dietary food field.
Archive 2006-04-01 Steve Carper 2006
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The popularity of soya milk under high profile brands has certainly played its part in catapulting the free-from food sector into the mainstream away from the specialist dietary food field.
"Free From" Foods Grow in Sales Steve Carper 2006
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Don't worry, Wolfson will soon be on a conference call catapulting how those delegates are irrelevant because they aren't white enough and Greg will duly crap it out here.
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And the notion of catapulting this book into the mainstream as entertainment is indefensible.
Doree Lewak: The Swastika: Making a Comeback, or Did It Ever Really Go Away? 2008
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"The reaction makes the event larger than life, kind of catapulting it into myth status overnight."
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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"The reaction makes the event larger than life, kind of catapulting it into myth status overnight."
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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"The reaction makes the event larger than life, kind of catapulting it into myth status overnight."
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"The reaction makes the event larger than life, kind of catapulting it into myth status overnight."
WTVM - 1- WTVM Home 2010
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"The reaction makes the event larger than life, kind of catapulting it into myth status overnight."
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"The reaction makes the event larger than life, kind of catapulting it into myth status overnight."
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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