catch phrase

NOUN
  1. a phrase that has become a catchword
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How To Use catch phrase In A Sentence

  • The United States seems to interpret the news these days through a prism of catch phrases borrowed from history.
  • VAUSE: Those who know him best, the man who turned "crikey" into a catch phrase and spent a lifetime trying to make crocodiles, snakes and sharks loveable, died doing what he loved most of all. CNN Transcript Sep 4, 2006
  • Nearly every economic summit since the first one in 1975 has come up with a catch phrase.
  • Or perhaps she just liked Tony the Tiger and his catch phrase. MAN AND WIFE
  •  His actions suggested invincibility, but his catch phrase indicated full awareness that he was indeed quite vincible. Flirting With Immortality
  • His hits, "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag" and "I Got You", in which he coined his catch phrase -- CNN Transcript Dec 28, 2006
  • I wish that slogan never became so overused for it is merely become a catch phrase bereft of meaning. msspurlock said ... Israelated - English Israel blogs
  • We had this catch phrase involving a snake charmer. The Sun
  • The term progressive is coming in for a beating these days, pilloried as an all-purpose catch phrase signifying nothing more than a vague discomfort with nouveau riche investment bankers popping open too many bottles of Veuve at the weekend. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • Nearly every economic summit since the first one in 1975 has come up with a catch phrase.
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