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Sentence count:24Posted:2017-05-06Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: phraseparaphrasenoun phrasecatchcatchercatchycatch-allcatchesMeaning: n. a phrase that has become a catchword. 
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(1) Perhaps heeding the catchphrase of his manager, Malcom Hardee, he failed to show.
(2) The public soon learned to associate the catchphrase 'Ooh, you are awful' with the inimitable Dick Emery.
(3) It was a catchphrase for national shame now, applicable to virtually every snafu.
(4) The catchphrase, after all, is a fixture in an otherwise protean world of television comedy.
(5) It's a shame because, to paraphrase Ginola's cringing catchphrase in the L'Oreal ads, she's worth it.
(6) The following day, all catchphrase are removed entirely.
(7) The catchphrase "simples" (meaning something very easy to achieve) from the Meerkat TV advertisements tops a list of the words of 2009 compiled by the Oxford English Dictionary, the Sun reported.
(8) He ended with his catchphrase: "A mouse can be just as dangerous as a bullet or a bomb.
(9) The expression also became a catchphrase of the anti-globalization movement. Sentencedict.com
(10) The catchphrase of the day was the announcement that commenced every one of those 103 ballots: “Alabama casts 24 votes for Oscar W. Underwood.”
(11) They use the catchphrase “EfficientDynamics” to describe their efforts to reconcile the two.
(12) We’ve all heard the trite “time is money” catchphrase, but what relevance does it have in day to day life in terms of improving your financial situation?
(13) Norvelle, whose catchphrase is "Chase Me", asked magistrates not to ban him after he admitted doing 83mph in a 50mph zone.
(14) Three push-ups: Another Internet catchphrase, this one derived from an unconvincing alibi used in the death of a high school student.
(15) By the end of the plan period the goal of establishing a “harmonious socialist society”, a favourite catchphrase of Mr Wen’s and Mr Hu’s, appeared even more remote than at the beginning.
(16) According to Miller, the ubiquitous "One Love" has reduced Marley's revolutionary message to a catchphrase for Jamaica's tourist industry.
(17) His 1953 manga version of Crime and Punishment has pages of distinctly non-Dostoyevskian slapstick, and a cameo by a regular Tezuka character who pops up to shout his catchphrase: "Here t'meet ya!"
(18) Advertising sanitary pads on selected billboards in Pakistan's financial capital Karachi, the latest catchphrase is: "WikiLeaks... Butterfly doesn't".
(19) Special mentions are reserved for the comedy double act of Famara and Mohammed, and for the waiter whose catchphrase, "Why not?
(20) Not only was I entranced by her awesomeness, but I now have a new favorite catchphrase.
(21) It was memorable enough to make Arnold's last words before breaking down the doors -- "I'll be back" -- his lasting catchphrase.
(22) Silva repeatedly said, "Yes we can, " which was Obama's campaign catchphrase and apparently what the Brazilian president had in mind while his team trailed.
(23) A formal dictionary will only take you so far—and will usually stop short when you need the definition of a catchphrase, buzzword, idiom, slang word, or acronym.
(24) My father is Li Gang!” — quickly became a cynical catchphrase to describe various forms of corruption in China and a symbol of the growing divide between the elite and the underprivileged.
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