Similar words: catchphrase, phrase, rephrase, noun phrase, paraphrase, periphrastic, paraphrasing, catch. Meaning: n. a phrase that has become a catchword.
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1. These two catch phrases would later be appropriated by the marketers charged with selling the Macintosh.
2. This is sometimes described in the catch phrase that we must treat like cases alike.
3. That was a catch phrase he would skip.
4. The catch phrase is really lame however.
5. Gorden's catch phrase is What's up, Doc?
6. Bugs Bunny's catch phrase is " What's up, Doc? "sentencedict.com
7. 'Just Do It' has become one of the most overused catch phrases in recent memory.
8. Nearly every economic summit since the first one in 1975 has come up with a catch phrase.
9. But when it did , it became an immediately catch phrase at home.
10. The candidates employ top public relations and advertising men , who invent clever catch phrase.
11. I love it. I think it's such a unique word. I just find it irresistible which is prob. why it became kind of a catch phrase.
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