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Sentences with catapult

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  • We've all seen enough dummies catapulting through windscreens in TV warnings to know the dangers of not wearing seat belts. [VERB preposition]
  • 'Basic Instinct' catapulted her to top status among Hollywood's glamour goddesses. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
  • I'm shocked either of them were able to get off the ground and catapult themselves.
  • Allowed it to catapult him into the big time.
  • She was catapulted to stardom overnight
  • His brilliant performance in the play catapulted him to stardom.
  • Someone, some idea, some eclectic thought is going to catapult you out of the grey space.
  • In AM, use slingshot
  • The car catapulted down the highway. When he heard the alarm he catapulted out of bed.
  • The visitors were given notice of what was to come when Huth headed wide from a Rory Delap long throw but failed to heed the warning, allowing the German defender to rise unmarked to meet another Delap catapult and plant his header into the net after 12 minutes.
  • The candidate selection for running mate has catapulted her to the national scene.
  • She catapulted to the national scene following her selection by the candidate.
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