How To Use Catchpenny In A Sentence

  • Don't let your lip curl at the catchpenny title - the book contains much that would be of value to any writer.
  • ‘She is an example of a well-known phenomenon of people who almost consciously write catchpenny entertainment they know is well beneath them,’ he said.
  • Start ending the environmental catchpenny of blended fuel mandates that†™ s done squat to clean our air, but done tons to sully our wallets. Think Progress » VIDEO: Cavuto Slams Schumer For Pushing Price Gouging Investigation, Ignores Top Conservatives
  • Don't let your lip curl at the catchpenny title -- the book contains much that would be of value to any writer. Kate Atkinson: Case Histories
  • The distinction he made in his fictions — between novels and "entertainments" — was one that he first evolved to excuse himself for writing an openly catchpenny movie script in the form of Orient Express. I'll Be Damned
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  • Reviews: ‘Caine is a talented enough and likeable enough performer to create the illusion of a mature irony at work on catchpenny material’ - The Voice Films of Michael Caine #43: Blame It on Rio
  • In everything one finds this frank acceptance of twin values which are not expected to have anything in common: on the one hand a quite unclouded, quite unhypocritical assumption of transcendent theory “high ideals”; on the other a simultaneous acceptance of catchpenny realities. Archive 2009-09-01
  • The catchpenny decor was obviously aimed at the tourist trade. CODE BREAKER
  • Indeed, by this time I'd gone off his work in a big way, largely because of his sonnets, which I thought were atrocious and boring, somewhat catchpenny.
  • As I have remarked before, you should not be put off by the catchpenny title.
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  • Rose believed Crossfire was "much too important a picture to be advertised like a catchpenny potboiler," noting that on "18,000 screens it can do more good than a whole passel of tolerance societies with fancy names on the stationery. Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
  • Well, I went on perusing the work, and found almost at once that it was what is called a catchpenny, and depended altogether, for its success, upon the fame and reputation of its predecessor of nearly the same name. The Black Baronet; or, The Chronicles Of Ballytrain The Works of William Carleton, Volume One

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