Learn what "i've got you now sinclair" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It means the speaker believes they have finally trapped or caught the other person.
From Undercovered Heart, Episode 1
Someone catches another person and says they have them cornered now.
Use this in dramatic or threatening speech, not in polite conversation. It is common in fiction and confrontation scenes.
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