A part of a song that repeats itself in one's mind when the brain is idle or semi-idle.
1What does it take to make a catchy tune that you can't stop singing?
2There's a jolly catchy tune to it, which has rung in my head ever since.
3A catchy tune is not sufficient in itself.
4A catchy tune which refuses to go away.
5Then the humming turned into this catchy tune.
6While Madge walked to the back office in rhythm to the catchy tune, Judy checked her watch.
7The catchy tune has had many accolades and has steadily won views and fans around the world.
8In 12 months, a single catchy tune has conferred international stardom on Chicago band Plain White T's.
9However they also managed to extend the campaign to an app, and sales came from the ever-so- catchy tune.
10A new tour-flavoured video for the a very catchy tune from Little Green Cars' 'Absolute Zero' debut album.
11Wired: Easy-to-use interface; hear the book read by Ed Emberley himself; the Sing Along is a pretty catchy tune.
12It had to have a very catchy tune, with a catchy beat that you can dance to, said Sedaka.
13Midway through the third attempt, David Byrne's Psycho Killer starts to feel more like a prediction than a catchy tune.
14In April, the popular children's group released a catchy tune about social distancing to teach children about the importance of isolating.
15And once you've got the equipment, why just listen to music that functions only on the level of a pleasant, catchy tune?
16He had been boarding with an Essendon player, Jeff Gamble, at a time when the club was looking for a catchy tune.
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