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Meanings of
catchphrase
in anglès
portuguès
bordão
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A phrase that has become a catchword.
catch phrase
portuguès
bordão
Synonyms
Examples for "
catch phrase
"
catch phrase
Examples for "
catch phrase
"
1
He's got that
catch
phrase
that we don't know right now.
2
The problem of a human politics is not solved by a
catch
phrase
.
3
In its place they proffered a new
catch
phrase
:
"the growth recession".
4
That's been a
catch
phrase
for years among space enthusiasts.
5
It is a
catch
phrase
,
made famous by Mahan and glibly used ever since.
Usage of
catchphrase
in anglès
1
Have you used Pears' soap? became a well-known
catchphrase
across the world.
2
If you've got a good
catchphrase
,
you might as well use it.
3
She also had a
catchphrase
she was hoping would become a trend.
4
His election poster
catchphrase
asking a question that feels quite pertinent: Had enough?
5
The
catchphrase
used to describe the desired focus usually includes the word intensity.
6
Maybe her sassy
catchphrase
will even be printed on novelty T-shirts.
7
There is some
catchphrase
or other about the elasticity of youth.
8
Charlotte accuses her of stealing both her father's
catchphrase
and Roman Reigns entrance.
9
Scott smiled at our old
catchphrase
,
but he did not respond.
10
But the
catchphrase
is no dead parrot; comedians just wouldn't let it lie.
11
Instead, I stole his
catchphrase
and keep it in my pocket.
12
Its mission, to come up with a new image and
catchphrase
for the city.
13
It's really an all-purpose
catchphrase
that works in any situation.
14
His
catchphrase
is repetitive and vague (the power to do what, exactly?
15
And the new
catchphrase
can do more harm than good.
16
It's right up there with that other favourite Irish
catchphrase
:
It's a pity .
Other examples for "catchphrase"
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About this term
catchphrase
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
new catchphrase
old catchphrase
bear the catchphrase
familiar catchphrase
favourite catchphrase
More collocations
Translations for
catchphrase
portuguès
bordão
Catchphrase
through the time
Catchphrase
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common